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Originally Posted by Holliday
Eddy, don't forget to get them to a real price and not just the first one they tell you. Ask them for the billing codes and look up the Medicare presets for a good starting point. The price you agree to will not affect your service. This isn't a hooker.
The thing is they don't even know what they are going to do before they see me. The initial appointment itself is $281. But then add in MRI, CT Scan, blood tests, whatever else they were planning on doing, and I could be looking at a 15k doctors bill. My first obligation is my family, and I won't do that to them. I don't know there is anyway for me to get an accurate bill without actually going, so I guess I'll just continue to suffer. Such a ****ing joke. Now I'll go to the doctors every ****ing day until the insurance company wishes they just covered this appointment. **** them.