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The Headache & Pain Center, PA
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I went there for an intense lower back pain, received every test imaginable (not because I asked for them), and left with a shot, which did in fact reduce the pain. On the way out the door I got a copy of the bill , which was over $9,000. I was not too worried about it, even though I believed they had done unnecessary testing, I had chosen the place because they were on both my primary insurance and my secondary insurance. \r
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Fooled me, turns out HPC is on my primary, but NONE of their docs are. I was told they had left the plan because it had not allowed them to charge enough. Fair enough, a painful lesson for me to learn, that just because a facility is on my plan, does not mean the docs are.\r
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But they WERE on my secondary, so I figured I would still be okay. Then they called me and said they choose not to honor contracts when a carrier is secondary, so they would not be taking the write-offs that my secondary was saying they were required to take. Nine months later, after several
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