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I'd like to take my baby to a pediatrician for her first few months, but am kinda strapped on cash. How much more does a pediatrician visit cost then a regular family dr?

2006-11-12 08:19:14 · 3 answers · asked by S Hillard 2 in Pregnancy & Parenting Newborn & Baby

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They normaly cost a bit more. I would suggest getting insurance because a baby has to go to the doctor quite a bit in the first few days. If you can't afford it go get state insurance called medicaid you can get that and not food stamps or even qualify to get food stamps. Its not the same program. Each state has a program and noramly infants and children under two qualify at much higher income brackets. That is the goal to make sure infants have insurance. Pediatricians are much better for the baby and child as they specialize in just children. Sometimes though the cost can be quite diffrent depending on the doc. I had one estimate once for 300 dollars a vist. It depends on your area and where you live. I would call around. I would seriously get the medicaid insurance if nothing else. Then you could take he/she to a pediatrician each time and establish a good relationship with the doctor. With out insurance your looking at thousands of dollars to pay out for doctors bills. That's not considering if the child is hospitilized for some reason or another. Which hate to tell you is quite common in small infants its so easy for them to get sick or have things go wrong.

2006-11-12 08:28:18 · answer #1 · answered by Mrs.Walker 3 · 0 0

when I had my daughter the bill for the three days i grew to become into interior the well-being facility grew to become into $9000. It grew to become right into a enormously elementary start, nonetheless I had some "extra" issues (induction, severe blood tension). coverage usually pays eighty% even nonetheless it incredibly relies upon on the style of coverage. Having a doula there once you supply start (which I especially propose) provides yet another $4 hundred which isn't coated by way of coverage. My pediatrician expenses $40 a circulate to self-pay yet i think of that's like $a hundred in case you have coverage. something of the little one stuff could properly be finished so affordably. We have been given extra profit newborn tax credit my daughter's first year than we spent on her. We have been given $1000 and spent approximately $800 on her entire on non-clinical expenditures which contain all her stuff, furnishings, carseats, nutrition, diapers, etc. (fabric diapers and breastfeeding are large for saving money). no longer that i'm advocating having a newborn for the tax credit- i'm in simple terms illustrating how low-priced this is.

2016-12-17 08:55:23 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

That depends on the pediatrician, the reason they "cost" more is their education, they have more education in pediatric medicine than a "family doctor" who might have limited education in pediatric medicine

2006-11-12 09:17:18 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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