Topic: 50 to 100 Dollars a month
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Thu 12/11/08 07:51 PM
Do you have a doctor who you are willing to pay to see? This is before any care or prescriptions?

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Thu 12/11/08 07:52 PM

Do you have a doctor who you are willing to pay to see? This is before any care or prescriptions?



huh???

RKISIT's photo
Thu 12/11/08 07:53 PM
Dr. Givemesomebigsmile

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Thu 12/11/08 07:56 PM
*shrug* Health care is free here in Canada .. So my vote would be no. Not to mention I can't remember the last time I needed / wanted to go see one :smile:

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Thu 12/11/08 07:58 PM
None. Not at least in the town I live. They are all idiots.

I took my son to the docs one day because his fingernails were falling off. It was disturbing to me.

He told me he didn't know what the problem was since Austin was healthy. Bla bla bla.

Anyhow, I started googling stuff about it and found out that it was more than likely caused by hand, foot, mouth disease which my son had 6 weeks before.whoa

I went back to the docs and told him and he didn't even know that disease did that. slaphead But he went and talked to another doctor and looked online and he confirmed what I already told him.

So no way will I pay to see one.frustrated

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Thu 12/11/08 07:59 PM
Yes, I paid to go see one particular Retinal Vitreous specialist a couple of times.

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Thu 12/11/08 08:00 PM

*shrug* Health care is free here in Canada .. So my vote would be no. Not to mention I can't remember the last time I needed / wanted to go see one :smile:
grumble grumble grumble

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Thu 12/11/08 08:02 PM


*shrug* Health care is free here in Canada .. So my vote would be no. Not to mention I can't remember the last time I needed / wanted to go see one :smile:
grumble grumble grumble


Don't hate flowerforyou we get screwed in other ways (Taxes)

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Thu 12/11/08 08:03 PM

*shrug* Health care is free here in Canada .. So my vote would be no. Not to mention I can't remember the last time I needed / wanted to go see one :smile:


how is that possible? what about meds are those free as well.. geeze sense im part canadian can i still get free health care even if i dont live there (LOL!!! i should move there and buy some land sense my dad was born in canada

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Thu 12/11/08 08:04 PM


*shrug* Health care is free here in Canada .. So my vote would be no. Not to mention I can't remember the last time I needed / wanted to go see one :smile:


how is that possible? what about meds are those free as well.. geeze sense im part canadian can i still get free health care even if i dont live there (LOL!!! i should move there and buy some land sense my dad was born in canada


Meds aren't covered (at least most) But surgery, Visits, X-Rays etc.

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Thu 12/11/08 08:06 PM
I love my doctor been with him for over 10 years... he is like a mentor to me.. def would and DO pay his punk butt... ha

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Thu 12/11/08 08:06 PM



*shrug* Health care is free here in Canada .. So my vote would be no. Not to mention I can't remember the last time I needed / wanted to go see one :smile:
grumble grumble grumble


Don't hate flowerforyou we get screwed in other ways (Taxes)
my 3 hour visit to the ER cost me 8 grandgrumble grumble they sent me home with Aleve. one visit to the doc for me is 95 bucksgrumble grumble I'd rather pay taxes and be able to get health care when I need it.

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Thu 12/11/08 08:06 PM
Edited by buttons on Thu 12/11/08 08:06 PM
260 to see a doc for me to get pain pills when i broke my tailbone.... i needed the note to not work for 4 days since i could not get outta bed or sit lol

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Thu 12/11/08 08:09 PM
I don't get the question though...

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Thu 12/11/08 08:10 PM
No i dont because doctors in America are just salesmen for prescription drugs

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Thu 12/11/08 08:10 PM


Samething here, we have free health care here in Canada, and I would not pay to go see one, not a fan of them as it is.

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Thu 12/11/08 08:20 PM
Sorry, AOL. In Washington, some rural doctors are charging 50-100 dollars just for a retainer fee. If you actually visit, you pay for the visit and prescriptions.

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Thu 12/11/08 08:32 PM
These are private doctors who only take patients with insurance, will not accept Medicare or welfare patients as they do not pay enough, and they make some of their patients (out of their county) pay them $50 to $100 a month to keep them on retainer basically in case they may need to see them, otherwise they will not see them if they need an appointment.

Our hospital has is an "acute access" hospital and has a rural health grant and offers sliding fee scales so people without money are also seen and given care, even surgery (if they can't pay, their bill is written off). The hospital bought 5 local clinics so they could ensure people on Medicare, welfare and without money would be seen and cared for. Many private doctors and specialists in surrounding towns are now refusing to take referrals of any patients without this "retainer" ahead of time as they have enough patients and are making plenty of money.

As Pat said, this just the "retainer" - should you visit the doctor, you pay the full visit fee and all regular charges accrued at the time of the visit.

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Thu 12/11/08 08:37 PM
Thank you Marie! Back to class for me. Where's that pointy hat? I need it

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Thu 12/11/08 08:48 PM
No Pat, I just spelled out some of the specifics about the hospital and the way it works.

You had it right. flowerforyou

And you can't have my pointy hat, I need it to keep my brains from falling out tonight. grumble laugh frustrated