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It depends on your insurance.... If you don't have insurance.... then it's a lot
It really depends on the doctor, the insurance coverage, your deductable, your insurance provider, and the reason and result of your doctor visit.
I just called our local urgent care. Without insurance, they need $125 upfront. Ridiculous!
Some emergency rooms charge a minimum flat rate for the visit. The ultimate charge depends upon the services provided. Naturally, the hospital, where it is located, the type of care provider involved (such as an RN vs. a physician) all figure into the cost. There is no "usual" due to the variables involved, regardless of the reason for the visit.
In the US, $40-60K annually.
If you take an ambulance around700 for the ride and the actual emergency visit is about 2-3 hundred depending on services
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Medical Insurance is not just for paying doctors and prescriptions when sick. It is there for emergency medical needs. In the case you are in an accident and require intimidate, emergency treatment, the hospital bill can cost upwards of $200,000. Without insurance, you are paying the entire bill yourself, but with insurance you may only have to pay a couple thousand dollars out of pocket, and raised premiums (if that). Also consider that when you do get sick, most prescription medications cost hundreds per refill. With the insurance co-pay, the price is dropped to a reasonable $30.00 or less. So in the short run, health insurance is much like throwing money away, but in the long run (especially after you reach an age where you can't get insurance) it will be a significant return on your investment.
$60-$90 dollars US without insurance.
In Canada, it costs nothing. So it depends on what country you are in.
Depends on your insurance. Ours is ten dollars.
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