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It depends on how their software is set up... probably at least 3-6 months.

But, don't let it get to that call the doctor, ask to speak to the business manager and tell them you plan on paying the bill and would like to work out a payment plan.

2006-09-06 03:27:02 · answer #1 · answered by The Man 5 · 0 0

Depends on the doctor. In order to have a bill sent to a collection agency, the doctor has to be signed on with a collection agency. So if he's not partnered with a collection agency, it will never go to one.

Even if s/he's partnered with an agency, the doctor can dictate how long before it goes to an agency. Look on the bill. Does it have boxes showing how overdue your bill is? Things like 30 days, 60 days, 90 days? If so, then it's at least 90 days. Even at the end of 90 days, it's common to get another letter or 2 from the doc, so you might actually get 120 days before the collection agency. Then the collection agency begins its series of letters.

2006-09-06 03:31:05 · answer #2 · answered by hawkthree 6 · 0 0

Normally if you are paying something on the bill it will not go to a collection agency. Most collection agencies get a percentage of everything they collect. To turn you over costs money. But beware if you are not covering the amount of interest being charged it will not get paid off. Send something though, they can not refuse your payment, which shows progress on your bill. Pay in check and if they return it to you keep it, this shows they are not accepting you payments which is no longer your fault. If it is already been turned over then pay the collection agency the same way. Work with them though and be honest about payment dates.

2006-09-09 17:56:10 · answer #3 · answered by boytoyblase 1 · 0 0

As long as you are paying a small amount each month, it won't be sent to a collection agency. Just show good faith in payment. Call the office occasionally and talk with the clerk. That always helps with any bill that you can't pay off at once. They appreciate your effort.

2006-09-06 03:26:58 · answer #4 · answered by skyeblue 5 · 0 0

very few human beings have medical well being coverage rules that would desire to conceal one hundred% of the cost of a well being middle stay (a minimum of not until a deductible were met first.) maximum have an 80/20 split even after the deductible has been met (which potential the policyholder has to pay 20% of the coated quantity as much as a optimal out of pocket quantity in keeping with 365 days, on maximum rules.) in the journey that your unique invoice became precise at $8,000, this could look actual on your case through fact 20% of $8,000 is $a million,600. this means which you're to blame for the billed quantity. although, that doesn't mean which you may desire to allow it replace into some thing insurmountable. I sell medical well being coverage for a residing and the final time I had to have medical checks performed (alongside with a pair of MRIs), it took me almost 2 years to repay my factor of the invoice. If this hasn't already long previous to collections, it is basic to make preparations for a charge plan. And as long as you're making some consistant attempt in the direction of paying off the invoice, they gained't deliver it to collections (yet do not pass over a month, even though in case you could basically deliver $10.) they are additionally plenty extra probably to comply with jot down some factor of that quantity off in case you fairly call them and take a inspect to artwork some thing out than in case you in simple terms forget approximately approximately it (wherein case it is going to bypass to collections.)

2016-11-25 00:25:26 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Call the office to see if you can make payments...the collection agency costs money & will hurt your credit.

2006-09-06 03:26:45 · answer #6 · answered by fairly smart 7 · 0 0

Just make small payments every month and they won't turn it.

2006-09-06 03:25:59 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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