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Re: GYN.com infomation defending myself...
From: Rhonda (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon May 29 09:34:53 2006
Vickie, If you read my post and I know you did then you should have read
the part where I wrote "I beleive I read that it is $125" about the
record fee. My stance has always been to educate yourself, about every
aspect of your health care. I got up false hope about this Dr. because
because he is in my state...about 6 hours away....but I can't afford
that I have no more pennies left to pinch. I can't even afford the $500
office call. I already feel like a burden with this damned disease and
again here we go with the critisisms on this board. I am truely happy
for you that you had great resluts with this doctor, if I had an extra
$10,000 laying around I would probably go to him too. I just wanted put
out an FYI so no one who can't afford the fees gets excited about going
and then let down when they see the fees. Hope you are all pain free.
Rhonda
At Fri, 26 May 2006, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote:
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>I guess you dident read the part about the TN office accepts insurance!
>Its FREE to have him look at your records!!!! good luck--- i went there
>and got the help i needed, ITS YOUR LIFE WHY SETTLE FOR JUST ANY
>DOCTOR???? ALWAYS LOOK FOR THE BEST. well thats if you want
>help...........
>
>At Fri, 26 May 2006, Rhonda wrote:
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>>If you go to gyndr.com please read the part of his website under
>>insurance....in his manhatten office you have to pay for the visit
>>yourself and he doesn't take insurance it is a minimum of $5,000 up
>>front for surgery assuming if you have insurance that you can get them
>>to pay your hospital stay fees or if you don't have insurance it is
>>$10,000 up front. It is also a $500 office visit fee per visit!!! Also
>>if you want him to revew your records I beleive I read that it is $125.
>>Make sure you read the fine print.....Rhonda
>>
>>At Fri, 26 May 2006, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote:
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>>>At Fri, 26 May 2006, kristy wrote:
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>>>>So i have endo, why else would i be here. I have had it for 4 years
>>>>now. I have had lupron injections, depo-provera (which i am currently
>>>>on), and 3 laps. I am on vicodin pretty much all the time. I feel like
>>>>a pill popper to tell you the truth. Anyways, i am now getting
>>>>recurring pain my left lower quadrant that is not going away despite the
>>>>vicodin. My question to you all is what's next, what can the doc do or
>>>>prescribe? any input would be great. Hope you all have a good day and
>>>>painfree too:)
>>>>Kristy
>>>
>>>Hace surgery with a skilled surgen go to this web site and check out
>>>this doctor
>>>http://www.gyndr.com/
>>> He can help you
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