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It really depends on the doctor, the insurance coverage, your deductable, your insurance provider, and the reason and result of your doctor visit.
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Depends on your insurance. Ours is ten dollars.
Generally, the price is discounted by your insurance company, but may also be reflected in the area in which you live. Until you have reached your deductible, you may pay $80 or more. If you have difficulty paying that much, you might try to negotiate a price with the doctor that is lower.
I just called our local urgent care. Without insurance, they need $125 upfront. Ridiculous!
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The full cost of a regular visit to the doctor in the US typically ranges from $80-$200. However, this cost is usually paid by the patient's health insurance plan and the patient (as co-pay or co-insurance).For insured patients, the co-pay is likely $20-$30. Immunization and preventive visits may be covered by insurance with little to no out-of-pocket cost to the patient.In the UK, the visit is free.For uninsured patients or those with a high deductible health plan (often combined with a Health Savings Account, aka HSA), patients pay for the full cost. You should speak to the doctor about paying the cash price (which is often lower) upfront if possible.Use websites that offer health care services with clear prices as your resource and manage how much you pay for your visit to the doctor.
It cost me about $451.00. Way too much money. Always ASK your doctor before getting it done.
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1,000-2,000
100 to 200