Emergency Room Visit Comments
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Posted by: PJJ in Portland, OR. | Posted: December 22nd, 2019 03:12PM |
Medical Center: Legacy Good Samaritan Hospital | Condition: Nothing wrong found |
Tests or Treatment Required: blood 2 chest x-rays, 1 ECG 10min w/doc |
$5225 for a health check; for nothing found. Just walked in, asked to see a doctor, sat/waited in an empty lobby for 10 minutes before seeing someone for 10 minutes. No emergency, but didn't know it was called 'the emergency room'. |
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Posted by: First time part no 69 in Miami Beach, FL. | Posted: October 8th, 2019 02:10PM |
Medical Center: Mount Sinai Medical Miami | Condition: Bump on head |
Tests or Treatment Required: None |
Toddler hit her head and had a blue bump on forehead. TV doctor came to look at child in room to talk to parents about how the forehead is the strongest bone in body and that she would be put in observation (read sitting in room) for 2 hours. Child was just fine and of course ER did not divulge costs before . Child had a quick visual inspection, use of flashlight into eyes. No other equipment was used. No water given, no parking validated. Nothing but a quick chat with doctor. |
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Posted by: TrH in Boston, MA. | Posted: October 1st, 2019 06:10AM |
Medical Center: Beth Israel | Condition: Abdominal Pain |
Tests or Treatment Required: ultrasound, CT scan |
Sharp abdominal pain with blood in urine late Friday night. Taken to ER that was in network by friend. Doctors tested urine, ultrasound, IV fluid bag, CT scan, and morphine for the pain when the stone passed. Spent 6 hrs in the ER |
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Posted by: Debbie70 in Lewiston, ME. | Posted: September 27th, 2019 07:09AM |
Medical Center: Central Maine Medical | Condition: abdominal pain |
Tests or Treatment Required: IV, pain and fluids |
Acute onset of right abdominal pain, called PCP who instructed me to go to ER. I have insurance a PPO as I cannot afford HMO through my company. They offered to take 800$ off when I only sent $50 Why did they not do that in the first place. Doesn't matter, I cant come up with 2,700 just as I cant come up with 3,500. I was better off on Maine care |
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Posted by: Melody Johnson in Canal Winchester, OH. | Posted: September 17th, 2019 12:09PM |
Medical Center: Daily ridge medical center Mount Carmel | Condition: No finding , follow up with family doct |
Tests or Treatment Required: CT scan pain medication |
I have insurance why am I paying 3,000 an my insurance paying 3000. I paid 150 at the ER my insurance covered 3000 and I'm left with the other 2500. They said I did not have a cracked rib pain 1 weeks later went to doctor had an x-ray I had a cracked rib. X-ray cost me $150 and $35 copay |
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Posted by: shelia a bridges in austin, TX. | Posted: September 7th, 2019 11:09AM |
Medical Center: st davids south austin | Condition: |
Tests or Treatment Required: ct, lab, stiches |
was in a mva in feb. ems took me to st davids in austin i was there apprx 3 hrs. had ct of head, cspine, chest and stomach. stiches in my right elbow. iv solution, no medications. left with a bloody face from wreck. lien was placed on me a wk later. no type0 67,000.00 |
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Posted by: Dls630 in Cape May Court House, NJ. | Posted: September 6th, 2019 04:09PM |
Medical Center: Cape Regional Medical Center | Condition: HBP no previous history |
Tests or Treatment Required: None |
I went to the ER with an isolated incidence of extreme HBP after my PCP had not returned my call. Checked in, triage nurse took vitals, sat in waiting room. My PCP returned my call while I was waiting and his staff made an appointment to come right to their office. I notified the triage nurse I was leaving to go to my PCP’s office for an appointment. I did not seen a doctor, nurse practitioner, or PA and was billed $1,166.00. I didn’t think a nurse could submit a claim with a diagnosis code for payment of a claim and I didn’t think I should be billed without seeing a doctor, NP, or PA. |
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Posted by: Walk In, No Treatment, 1600$!! in Colorado Springs, CO. | Posted: August 21st, 2019 06:08AM |
Medical Center: UC Health CO Urgent Care | Condition: STABLE |
Tests or Treatment Required: NONE |
On TDY needed Urgent Care center that was open 24 hrs b/c I woke up choking one morning and couldn't breath; I felt like something was blocking my throat and I had to keep clearing it... The closest one found was in a shopping center. When I walked, receptionist told me was an ER; did I realize I was walking in to an ER and that most patients didn't understand; and most insurances would not cover the 800$ visit. Well I needed help so I said ok... there was absolutely no other soul anywhere in the "ER" or outside of it... just myself and the staff... the nurse comes in and does her thing taking vitals and laughing at me because she said I was overreacting; it was just the altitude... then the doctor came in and he too pretty laughed while listening to my heart, and looking down my throat. Said I must have allergies, was open mouth sleeper, and with the dry altitude of CO my ulva was swollen. Nothing given, no tests, nothing. I paid 827$; turned over to collection now for another 827$! |
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Posted by: Rllf in Gainsville, GA. | Posted: August 5th, 2019 02:08PM |
Medical Center: North Georgia Medical Center | Condition: Abdominal infection |
Tests or Treatment Required: Sat scan & drug prescription |
Sent to ER by hospitals urgent care clinic for diagnose, no insurance and told they had resource to pay but month later bill of $10,244.00 plus I paidd$ 150 at intake so $10,394.10 total argued down to $3,400.00 |
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Posted by: Common Sense in Everywhere, Other. | Posted: August 4th, 2019 04:08AM |
Medical Center: Hospital | Condition: Flu |
Tests or Treatment Required: None |
I went to the ER when I got the flu, or I think the flu. Had a fever and felt unwell. I waited forever and the doctor only talked to me for a few minutes. They treated me like this was a place for emergencies and made it seem like their job was to make sure I wasn't dying (and if I were dying try to prevent that) not the expectation I had that my discomfort was an emergency. Then they had the audacity to charge me a large amount of money for the time I spent there, the time the nurses spent with me, the time for records to be created and entered, the cleaning of the room I just coughed all over.. I mean, it is almost as if ER visits are expensive and alternatives for minor problems that everyone suffers exists. Next time I go to the ER (I refuse to go to urgent care/physicians because I want to be perfect immediately) I will update with another complaint. -Sincerely all the people that child safety caps kept alive in to adulthood. |
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Posted by: ST.J in FAIRFAX, VA. | Posted: July 17th, 2019 06:07AM |
Medical Center: ER | Condition: SWELLING FACE/ALLERGY |
Tests or Treatment Required: NONE/3MEDS |
ER DOCTOR EVEN DID NOT TOUCH ME! HE CHARGES $2300???WHY?? ER CHARGES ME $4700+ER DOCTOR $2300 ONLY GIVE ME WO MEDS STEROIDS+ 25MG BENADRYL 25MG +PEPCID THATS ALL!!! $7000 REASON BEHIND THIS i AM INSURED AND ACCORDING I HAVE THE BEST INSURANCE ONLY $100 COPAY ER VISIT? QUESTION WHAT THE HELL WITH $7000?ARE THEY SCAMMING SICK PATIENTS? |
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Posted by: Jesse Engebretson in Houston, TX. | Posted: July 3rd, 2019 06:07AM |
Medical Center: Memeorial Herman | Condition: Kidney stone |
Tests or Treatment Required: CT scan |
I spent 5 hours at hospital. Waited first 3 till saw doctor for 5 min. Told me I had a kidney stone after I passed it myself waiting on him to come back with the CT scan results. |
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Posted by: Dayton Ohio Resident in Dayton, OH. | Posted: June 14th, 2019 03:06PM |
Medical Center: Miami Valley Hospital | Condition: Severe Flank Pain - possibl kidney stone |
Tests or Treatment Required: CT scan of abdomen, IV pain reliever |
Cost of $5,792 was for ER only. I was charged several hundred more in separate bills from a doctors' group and radiologist. Went with severe flank pain and explained I thought it might be a kidney stone. I was billed for a Level 4 (high) visit, but was not given priority in the waiting room. A couple practically making out in the waiting room was called back before I was, even though I was pacing in pain and even sobbing in front of my young child because the pain was so intense. Also, the nurse who hooked me up to the blood pressure machine was either uncaring or incompetent. She left the cuff on me for several cycles because she couldn't get an accurate reading. I had broken capillaries in my arm afterward. Turned out I did not have a kidney stone. I'm now seeing a chiropractor who adjusts my lower back for $55 per visit. |
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Posted by: lost job/no insurance in Charlotte, NC. | Posted: May 26th, 2019 07:05AM |
Medical Center: ER | Condition: PUNCTURE WOUND INFLAMED/INFECTED |
Tests or Treatment Required: none |
I had inflamed/infected single puncture wound from dog bite. I knew I needed an antibiotic and possibly an ultrasound and I did not have insurance. I called ER and asked about discounts after explaining that I did not have insurance and had not worked in a month. Filled out short medical history which revealed no health issues. My BP was taken and I was weighed. Nurse practitioner looked at it and asked if i had a fever which I replied, "No". She said it did not need an ultrasound but if it did not get better I should return. Total time with nurse practition 1-2min. or less..Given Rx for antibiotic and Motrin. Charged $75.00. I expressed my gratitude. I was given information about other clinics with my Rx. (could have given me that when I called) Later, I got a bill from nurse practitioner for $514.00 and bill from ER for $1100.00 (discounted by $1250.00 so it would have been $2350.00 and total for ER and NP would have been $2864.00) My total with discount was $1654. SAD! |
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Posted by: Momo in Portland, OR. | Posted: May 23rd, 2019 05:05PM |
Medical Center: Providence | Condition: Severe neck spasm |
Tests or Treatment Required: None |
Went to Urgent care for sore neck and headache. Told me to take Ibuprofen at home. A few days later my neck was in such a severe spasm that I couldn’t sleep. Went to ER at 2am. Took my BP. Dr came in and asked a few questions. Probably spent about 1 minute talking to me. Didn’t touch me or ask me to do anything. Literally just sat at the foot of the bed talking. Said the nurse would come give me a shot and that I should go see my Primary. Bill came for just under $1500 of which the shot was less than $100. Insurance hardly paid anything leaving me with a $1005 bill for a 1 min chat and a shot in my arm! |
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Posted by: Ripped off!!!! in Temecula, CA. | Posted: May 22nd, 2019 12:05AM |
Medical Center: Temecula Valley Hospital (UHS) | Condition: Dehydration (minor severity) |
Tests or Treatment Required: 3 min MD, Simple Standard Blood Test, IV |
15 y/o daughter, plays volleyball. Didn’t drink water all day at school. Migraine headache. 3 minutes with MD to diagnose as dehydration. Pulled 1 vile of blood and ran simple diagnostic drug test to confirm someone at school did not try to slip her a drug (she was not acting like herself due to dehydration symptoms at the time so we did not know for sure what the cause was, so dad requested out of caution). IV (1 bag of sodium chloride that cost under $5.00) administrated by RN (5 minutes to set up and meddle stick her arm). Boom she was back to normal. Same simple treatment one can get after hard night drinking on the Las Vegas strip for a few hundred dollars retail to avoid the hangover next day... Hospital does same procedure = priceless!!!! (Sent billed amount $8,048.00 and Blue Shield of CA allowed $3,680.00 which is patient responsibility since HDHP deductible not yet met. Have grievance filed and IMR Independent Medical Review plus CA Dept of Managed Care complaint |
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Posted by: Zak in Lexington, KY. | Posted: May 15th, 2019 08:05PM |
Medical Center: Uk med ctr er | Condition: Eye infection |
Tests or Treatment Required: Antiviral Eye drop |
Went to get an eye drop that is prescription but if not used when condition pops up it will cause permanent blindness in that eye, went to er, was new years so the usual was closed, they told me i would have to wait to see a specialist the next day to get the drop, would be blind if had to wait. So i left, happened to be able to get seen by an eye doctor at a glasses place who prescribes me drop, issue solved. Bill from glasses shop that fixed issue=150$.. paid.. bill er that admitted me then admitted couldnt help me=650+250$ on site dr bill... i’ll pay it if i can have somebodies eyeball.. fair trade.. |
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Posted by: GayLynn in Garden City, MI. | Posted: May 15th, 2019 10:05AM |
Medical Center: Garden City Hospital | Condition: Flu |
Tests or Treatment Required: Chest X-ray, IV fluids, steroids and bre |
Couldn’t stand headache pain when I caught the flu in March 2019. Threw up pain relievers, couldn’t eat or drink. After 5 hours of pain decided to hit ER. Got in right away, treated appropriately but pain not managed due to opioid issues. Steroids and Tylenol is all they would do. Spent less than 2 hours in ER....$5900!!! I had 2 c sections that cost less and I was able to stay the night. Crazy!! |
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