Here's the latest. I spoke again to BCBS and they continue to state the dr. cannot charge this fee, yet I'm having trouble getting that in writing to present to the dr's office.
In the meantime I spoke to the office manager at this dr's office. She claims it's a "Practice Management Fee" and that the ins. co. cannot regulate that fee, whether they are a provider or not. I stressed I do not feel this is fair, and if they need to charge extra fees, it should be charged to those they provide extra services to. She said IF they charge this fee, legally it HAS to be across the board to all patients. (Not sure of the laws on that).
She said something about how they go above and beyond by trying to find free medications for their patients that need them. (Nice, but doesn't affect me). She said that most dr's in this specialty require patients come in every 3 months, and even EVERY MONTH if they are on pain meds. I said that wasn't even reasonable, and no one, especially someone with many specialists, can go to them all EVERY month. I'm thinking her point was, I was saving time and money by them only "requiring" I come every six months, than every 1-3 months.
Bottom line, I let her know I was NOT happy, but was keeping my appt. (which happens to be tomorrow), as I don't have time to change dr's right now. She did say if paid by June 1, the fee was "only" $35 and not $50.
BIG UPDATE - She calls back yesterday and says that they have decided to rescind the Practice Management Fee for all patients at this time!! She said she did have two insurance companies call and tell them they CANNOT charge this fee (though she STRESSED they disagree with this) and that they have had "about 10 patients" complain about the fee.
(Really? ONLY 10, and you're willing to cancel the fee for everyone?)
At least I don't have to pay the fee!!