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Originally Posted by Blaqfyah
So I got my surgery date...2/20/07. But one issue I'm having is the $1850 clinic fee that I have to pay. I know that I want the surgery but I can't get over how much I have to come out pocket. I have to pay $350 for a psychological evaluation...because I they won't except one from a Psychologist contracted with my insurance (Blue Cross Blue Shield Federal PPO). The same insurance company that's going to pay for the procedure. The other $1500 is in a clinic fee. But I'm not really sure what thats for. I really don't go there and don't particiapte in any activities. I do plan on going to the groups but they are in the middle of my work day.
My doctor is suppose to be awesome and his clinic is a "Center of Excellence" but so is the hospital that I am have the surgery at. I am now looking into just switching to an equally excellent doctor at the hospital. I don't think he has an fees...at least not this steep.
Please let me know what you are thinking.
I will say I was aware of the fees at the beginning of the process. And that is why i set up a flexible spending account. I've put away the money to cover the fees. The only problem is, I still have to pay them out of pocket first and then get reinbursed for it later (about 3 days later). But HELLO I don't have the money to pay in advance to be reinburse. It is a very cruel circle. So If I don't come up with $1850 with in 2 1/2 weeks then I won't be able to have the surgery .
Sorry for the long post.
So has anyone else had to pay fees for the surgery.
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$1500.00 copay
$$275 or so for psych consult
$40 copays for dr visits
$20+ each time for RX
Other fees.
The feeling of being thin+PRICELESS.
It is worth every penny. I was ready to pay and finance the surgery if I couldn't get my denial overturned. I looked at it this way...I would buy a car, so why not buy something permanent that will change my quality of life. Worth every penny and complication and debt that I have obtained.
