Frequently Asked Questions

We understand that navigating your healthcare can sometimes feel overwhelming. That’s why we’ve compiled answers to some of the most commonly asked questions below. Simply click on each dropdown to find the information you need—quick, clear, and right at your fingertips.

Arya Medical Group provides medical services in Central California and the surrounding areas. if you are seen at a hospital, billing comes separately from hospital bill. Billing will be sent from Arya Medical Group. If you have any questions, please contact billing staff.

If you are seen at one of our primary care locations, you will have your co-pay collected at time of service, insurance will be billed and remaining deductible will be billed to patient.
Yes, you can make an appointment with our primary care clinics, cash pay and insurance accepted. Call main office line to schedule at our Fresno or Mendota Location.
Memorial Hospital Los Banos is open to all insurance plans. Fresno Surgical Hospital, Pulmonary and Critical Care, and pediatric out-patient vary by insurances.

Our Fresno and Mendota primary care locations accept all insurances as well as cash pay.

Primary care physicians and practitioners will send out referrals to appropriate specialists based on need of patient.

Referral to a pulmonary specialist must come from primary care physician. For any hospital visits, vary based on medical need.
Each of the physicians at AMG are board certified in their specialties, which include:

- Critical Care
- Hospitalists
- Pediatrics
- Primary Care
- Pulmonology
Medical Practitioners: Send CV and letters of recommendation to kaseyp@aryamedical.org or contact (559) 424-0610, and ask for Kasey Paquette.

All other areas of employment, send resume to kaseyp@aryamedical.org
Every patient in our practice has his or her own doctor. If your doctor is a resident, you may also see a faculty member at some of your appointments.
Our residents are supervised by faculty members, who are also called preceptors. Every visit you have with a resident is reviewed by a faculty member/preceptor.
A medical student is someone who is currently attending medical school and is not yet a doctor. Medical students are not able to diagnose or treat patients on their own.