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My primary care physician has notified
his patients as to his planned
retirement, leaving said to find
replacements.
I made a call to to a local provider and
they agreed to an initial consultation
that day.
After filling out the usual forms of
transferable info, the doc called the
appointment. After 20 minutes the
interview was complete. His
intention to do a complete physical
upon my first scheduled appointment
a month from date.
A week later.....
A bill shows up in the mail from my
proposed provider (I haven't made my
mind up at this point, as to our patient/
doctor compatibility) for $355.00
bucks. "New patient office or other
outpatient visit."
I'M NOT A NEW PATIENT YET!
I was not notified that this initial
consultation would be chargeable.
Am I that nieve? I could have visited
at least three different offices that day,
to the tune of at least $1,065.00
bucks?
I'm at a loss here as I've never been
late on the paying of ANY bill due
for the last 50 years. My credit rating
is impeccable at 755±....how would
you proceed?
My initial inclination is to tell them
to stick that bill in a proverbial
location.
P.S.
I have the means to pay the bill.
The institution has received
Medicare's contribution.
his patients as to his planned
retirement, leaving said to find
replacements.
I made a call to to a local provider and
they agreed to an initial consultation
that day.
After filling out the usual forms of
transferable info, the doc called the
appointment. After 20 minutes the
interview was complete. His
intention to do a complete physical
upon my first scheduled appointment
a month from date.
A week later.....
A bill shows up in the mail from my
proposed provider (I haven't made my
mind up at this point, as to our patient/
doctor compatibility) for $355.00
bucks. "New patient office or other
outpatient visit."
I'M NOT A NEW PATIENT YET!
I was not notified that this initial
consultation would be chargeable.
Am I that nieve? I could have visited
at least three different offices that day,
to the tune of at least $1,065.00
bucks?
I'm at a loss here as I've never been
late on the paying of ANY bill due
for the last 50 years. My credit rating
is impeccable at 755±....how would
you proceed?
My initial inclination is to tell them
to stick that bill in a proverbial
location.
P.S.
I have the means to pay the bill.
The institution has received
Medicare's contribution.
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