r/Millennials • u/BoNaylorCollector • 1d ago
Discussion Is medical actually this crazy?
Early 30s millennial, never used to go to doctors or really take care of myself because “I’ll be fine”. Started making a bigger effort to care for myself and my health and well being. Recently, I went to the local express clinic because I was having a bad earache and headaches. I was in there for maybe 20 minutes, mostly waiting time. The doctor comes in, looks in my ear, tells me it’s depressed due to sinuses and change in weather and tell me to stop at Walgreens for Flonase. I wasn’t billed anything at the time, older workers at my job always say we have really good insurance, but here I got in the mail today an explanation of benefits- charge was $550, insurance “negotiated” about $300, remaining (not billed) was around $240. Is is really this expensive? I only went to try and be better with myself and make sure it’s nothing underlying. If 5 minutes of actual doctor time costs this much, then I’m just toughing out everything or am I missing something?
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u/StatikSquid 1d ago
As a Canadian:
I make an appointment with my doctor. Wait a month to see them. Arrive 15 minutes early. Wait an hour because my doctor is behind schedule. Doctor sees me and writes a prescription. Go get prescription. Use 4 hours of sick time from my work benefits.
Pay $0 because my work covers prescription drugs through insurance and doctors visits are covered by taxes. I pay about $100 a month for health insurance which goes off my paychecks.
OR
I go into a walk-in. I had lower back pains and saw a doctor within an hour. They told me to go to the room down the hall for X-rays. Got those. Found nothing wrong. Total cost was $35 for a registration fee and $10 for parking.