2007-09-24
11:58:54
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asked by
darlene g
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Health
➔ Diseases & Conditions
➔ Other - Diseases
he has been seen by a doctor, but his dad dropped his insurance without informing me, and now he has a pre-existing condition. he needs a nuclear stress done and the specialists here will not see my son with out insurance or payment up front. costs 2500-3000 dollars for the test.
2007-09-24
12:27:01 ·
update #1
he has been seen by a doctor, but his dad dropped his insurance without informing me, and now he has a pre-existing condition. he needs a nuclear stress done and the specialists here will not see my son with out insurance or payment up front. costs 2500-3000 dollars for the test.
2007-09-24
12:27:03 ·
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Before you take him to the doctor, get signed up with a company like AmeriPlan. This company can negotiate significant lower rates on your hospital and medica bills
and save you up to 80%.
I can help you set this up.
sheryl318@aol.com
2007-09-25 19:25:05
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answered by sheryl318 3
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Don't worry about having no insurance! I deal with that every day at work (ER Admitting Clerk). The hospital will work with you. Take care of your child!!!! I can't stress that enough. Some people come in when their illness gets severe because they don't have insurance or money. Just pay whatever you have up front, whether it be $5 or $500. They'll allow you to make payments on the rest. Go to the doctor! I hope your child feels better sweetie! Good luck!
2007-09-24 12:08:01
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answered by Anonymous
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You can take the child to the ER.
That's a major problem in this country. Many jobs do not have insurance. I would suggest applying for assistance.
All children should have insurance.
2007-09-24 12:10:57
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answered by letfreedomring 6
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My mum used to could write those letters when I went to camp. basically all it had to assert became some thing alongside the lines of "whether i'm no longer with those infants (placed their finished names), I provide their grandparents (placed their finished names) I provide them permission to handle my infants in case of a scientific emergancy. i may well be contacted at (insert the call and style of the area you would be). regularly with hospitals, the grandparents can take them without an argument and you would be contacted, regardless, to make any substantial scientific judgements. The letter rather isn't too needed.
2016-10-05 07:25:15
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answered by ? 4
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MySimpleCard will accept your application even with
the pre-existing condition. So get on it and request
help from a participating patient advocate to take on
your case. You could save $1,000's while taking good
care of your child!
2007-09-24 17:27:02
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answered by Anonymous
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yea..go to the er...tons of hospitals will work with u..as long as its not a private hospital..like where i live we have 2 hospitals...one of which will only see u if u have insurance...but the hospitals can set up a payment plan..just make sure ur child goes to the dr...good luck and hope ur child feels better....
2007-09-24 12:16:32
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answered by sexi_blonde_chick2008 2
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sometimes within a hospital there are funds put aside for helping children if one doesn't have it it is probable that one of the next ones will.Look up low or no cost insurance in yahoo search
2007-09-24 12:15:39
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answered by Anonymous
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There are some [illegal] people who just go to the ER and give a false name and address so they never get a bill. Not exactly ethical, but if you're desperate..
2007-09-24 12:10:49
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answered by Flatpaw 7
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go to the emergency room..they have to see him or her.
2007-09-24 12:06:43
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answered by bjsuno 4
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