Posted by Fatjay on February 07, 2017 at 09:30:42 from (108.2.211.44):
I've spent my fair share of time in physical therapy, but this recent one was for my daughter. She dislocated her shoulder, and the doctor said she should get physical therapy to strengthen it up.
So we make an appointment for the initial consult. We go in and they take our insurance, and say "ok your co-pay is $20/visit with your insurance". I say that's fine, and pay the bill. The therapist says we can come 1-2x a week, and have daily exercises to do at home. I say we can come twice a week, $20 isn't bad.
That was in october-november. 2 months of physical therapy. Last week I get a bill saying it's $100/visit with my insurance, and they'd like the remainder, another $1200. I said that's not what you told me. I paid the $20 every visit, now two months later you tell me it's going to be that expensive? I was furious. I would not have opted to go twice a week had I known ahead of time how much it would cost.
Do I have a leg to stand on? This seems like a real racket when they tell me one thing, then two months later turn around and send me this huge bill.
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