1. Pay it, and make sure you keep all the receipts.
2. Leave it and wait for it to fall off your report.
Also consider: Typically, medical expenses are called "back page" items, and are not always considered when a lender is making a decision. LOTS of people have medical bills on their credit history, and lots of creditors understand this - especially because medical expenses are typically high, and the need for medical help doesn't care what your wallet or insurance looks like.
In your case, it's much more likely that insufficient credit history is the culprit.
Regardless, it would probably be in your best interest to find the original creditor and pay the bill, even if you have to make payments.
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heart condition as a child and witnessed his mother's struggles with illness and manic depression; he decided to become a doctor and cure disease. An outstanding student, he planned on attending Harvard Medical School but decided to go into research
Elizabeth Blackwell
A physician does not have the right to withhold a patient's medical records if he has an outstanding balance. This is a law in most states in the United States.
Galen was a Roman physician, philosopher, and surgeon. Galen is recognized as one of the most outstanding medical researchers in history, and his studies contributed greatly to understanding of anatomy, pharmacology, and neurology.
It was because he was the one who didn’t liked it
Indiana Medical History Museum was created in 1895.
Dittrick Museum of Medical History was created in 1898.
Because girls didn't have many rights back then. So they couldn't go to medical school
Because girls didn't have many rights back then. So they couldn't go to medical school
MH is sometimes used as an abbreviation for "medical history." To distinguish it from "mental health," the abbreviation PMH for "previous medical history" is more commonly used.
"Your history" can mean:your personal and family history, like when you were born; parents' names; where you grew up; etc.your family medical history - diseases and conditions people in your family have or hadyour personal medical history - diseases and conditions YOU had or have regardless of your family medical history