James R Hoppe MD and Ngoc Tran-Hoppe MD
273 Durham Ave
South Plainfield NJ 07080
phone: 908-561-9900
fax: 908-561-6650
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We do not handle billing at our office.
If you have any billing questions, please contact our billing company:

CG Healthcare Solutions


FOR PATIENT BILLING INQUIRIES PLEASE CALL: 888-466-1147

If you would like to pay an existing bill online please follow the link below:
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What is the G2211 Code and Why Am I Being Billed for It?
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The G2211 code is a new billing code that Medicare and some other insurers use to recognize the extra work and responsibility involved in providing ongoing, comprehensive care—especially in primary care and family medicine.
In simple terms:
  • This code is not for a specific test or procedure.
  • It’s an “add-on” to your regular office visit charge.
  • It helps cover the extra time and effort your doctor spends managing your overall health, keeping track of your medical history, coordinating your care, and making sure your care is consistent over time.
Why does this matter?
  • Family doctors like Dr. Hoppe don’t just treat you for one problem at a time—they look at your whole health picture, manage multiple conditions, and help you stay healthy over the long term.
  • Medicare and insurance companies have started to recognize that this kind of care is more complex and valuable than a one-time visit for a single issue.
  • The G2211 code helps ensure your doctor can continue to provide this higher level of care.
What does this mean for your bill?
  • You may see a small additional charge related to this code.
  • It reflects the extra work your doctor does behind the scenes to manage your health, even outside of your actual visit.
  • Most insurance plans, including Medicare, are now covering this code, but you may see a small copay or coinsurance depending on your plan.
Bottom line:
The G2211 code is about supporting the kind of ongoing, whole-person care that keeps you healthier in the long run. It’s not a hidden fee or a charge for something you didn’t receive—it’s a way for your doctor’s office to be fairly reimbursed for the extra time and attention you get as a patient.






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