Frequently Asked Questions

Canopy Pediatrics is an out-of-network provider and does not participate in any insurance plans. However, upon request we can generate a billing receipt that you can submit to your insurer for covered services such as well-child visits and sick visits. Reimbursement for out-of-network providers varies significantly from plan to plan. Please consult with a representative from your insurance company for your policy's details.
Membership fees are charged monthly to your bank account, credit or debit card.
Yes. Canopy Pediatrics is not a substitute for health insurance. If you choose to come to our practice, you may find it advantageous to choose a different insurance plan. You should consult with a financial advisor or a representative from your insurance company to guide your plan choice.
Most plans cover at least some the costs of scans and lab tests just as they would if ordered by an in-network physician. Please consult with a representative from your insurance company for your policy's details.
Yes. Schedule permitting we are willing to see your child at your home for an additional charge. Note that for newborns the first 2 visits are done in your home for no additional charge.
Yes, we try to limit driving to about 20 minutes from our office.
Call our office to set up a complimentary meet and greet with Dr. Homan to discuss the upcoming arrival of your newest family member. If your baby is born at Capital Regional Medical Center, Dr. Homan will see your baby there. If your baby is born at Tallahassee Memorial Hospital, we will see your baby in the office once you are discharged.
Dr Homan has privileges at Capital Regional Medical Center.
It depends. As Dr. Homan has privileges at Capital Regional Medical Center, he will care for your child if he/she is admitted there. Children admitted to Tallahassee Memorial Hospital (TMH) are under the direct care of TMH hospitalists. We will work closely with the TMH pediatricians to optimize your child’s care, and we will provide seamless follow-up upon discharge.
Yes. Members, when appropriate, can use photos, phone calls and video calls to communicate with us. In many cases questions can be answered and diagnoses can be made (or ruled out) without an office visit. This saves families time and money, and it is covered by your membership, free of charge.
Given the small size of our practice, your doctor will have an excellent understanding of your family and your child's medical history. So we will do as much as we safely can via phone, text and video. This long-distance care may include calling in a prescription to a local pharmacy or helping you find a local urgent care or ER should further evaluation or testing be required.
We are advocates of vaccines, and we feel strongly that administering them based on the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommended schedule is one of the most important preventative care measures that any physician can offer. Immunizations have saved more lives than any other medical advancement. At the same time, we understand the fear many families have concerning vaccines. We will accept families that wish to delay or forgo vaccines, as long as they are willing to have an open discussion about vaccines. In most cases an alternative schedule can be jointly produced by our families and Dr. Homan.
We are willing to see sick patients who are not members on a fee-for-service basis, if our schedule permits. Well-child care is limited to patients who are members of Canopy Pediatrics. Contact our office to check availability and pricing.
When your doctor or nurse-practioner is on vacation, the other medical providers in our practice will cover his or her patients.