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What is your insurnace co pay. Just curious what is the norm now... (especially every time I go to the doctor they are floored by copay)
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Ours is 45 (pcp or specialist). Every single time right now when I give them my new card, I have a 5 minute discussion with the person checking me out about how much it went up (from 30).
I hate it. I don't go to the doctor much when I am sick, but will put it off more now until I am REALLY sick since it is so high. Evie I will bring in whenever and don't care about the co pay for her.At least physicals / preventable appointments are covered in full and no co pay
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Is this for primary care or a specialty?
ETA: Mine are $15 for my pcp and $40 for specialty visits
ETA Again: $0 for annual physicals. Now I'm done.
$0 for well-care, annual stuff, preventative, etc
$15 for sick visits, etc.
$50 for emergency room visits
Regular physicals don't have a co pay at least!
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$25 for pcp and $35 for specialists.
$0 for well child. May also be $0 for an annual physical for me, I'm not sure.
$25 for regular checkups/illness
$30 for specialist
$50 urgent care
$100 ER
I *think* it changed this year, but not totally sure.
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My co-pay for office visits isn't bad, $30, but from there it goes downhill fast.
$60 for specialists (DS1 has asthma and allergies, he sees specialists at least twice a month)
$100 for urgent care
$250 for ER
$0 for well care, $15 for everyone else.
I have an Blue Cross HMO so that makes a big difference.
THIS!! But a $4000 deductible.
Same here! We have a $2500/family deductible that we have to meet but then everything is covered 100%. We set up an HSA account to pay our medical bills out of because we can claim it on our taxes at the end of the year.
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$15 copay for an office visit, whatever the doc is (specialists too).
20% copay for most meds.
All of my infertility stuff is a 20% co-pay as well, so our IVF cycle will cost us about $2500 OOP (plus another $500 in copays for meds) which is actually really good.