They take 'most' insurance. They do not take government insurance---Medicaid, Medicare or Tricare.
quote:Thanks. That's what I thought----just wanted to be sure
They take 'most' insurance. They do not take government insurance---Medicaid, Medicare or Tricare.
quote:There's going to be other higher than normal costs that come with this besides "Emergency Copay". Just avoid ERs unless it truly is an emergency.
They just charge the "Emergency Room" copay.
quote:Same here. I have BCBS, and they charged me an insane amount. If they are really supposed to charge urgent care prices, I need to know!
That's not true, Marine. We have BCBS and still got a $700 bill after a visit for my son. It's an ER. We paid our $100 ER visit fee then got a bill a few months later.
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If you need a real ER then go to a real ER attached to an actual hospital that can actually admit you if necessary. Otherwise all you need is an Urgent Care. These free standing ER's are a total rip off and they are abusing the health care system in my opinion.
quote:If you go to Caprock and need real care, they will transfer you via ambulance to S&W and then you will get a 2nd ER bill along with an ambulance bill.
If you need a real ER then go to a real ER attached to an actual hospital that can actually admit you if necessary. Otherwise all you need is an Urgent Care. These free standing ER's are a total rip off and they are abusing the health care system in my opinion.
quote:We have a winner!
I think ER's like Caprock thrive on people who do not think.