Okay, I finally have health coverage (got it back in October) and I'm seeing all the docs I need to see to get all my issues taken care of. Everything was going great until I called to make an appointment with this one doctor. He's a specialist in the field I need and is very well-respected in the field. He's basically at the top of his field and that's why I chose to see him.
I go to his online appointment portal and make the appointment. About 15 minutes later, I get a call from his office. The woman wants to confirm the appointment and takes my insurance info. My insurance requires a $35 co-pay and that's it. I'm not supposed to be paying anything else. Well, she tells me she needs to have credit card on file "in case the insurance company doesn't pay the full amout, they can just charge my card". I told her I am extremely uncomfortable with this and there's no reason to charge me for something the insurance should cover. If there are any out of the ordinary tests or procedures, they are supposed to get pre-authorization before performing anything. She insists that I have a card on file if I want the appointment. I gave her my debit card number but, after thinking about it more and after speaking to my insurance company, I went to my bank, cancelled that card and got a new one issued. I explained to the man at the bank what transpired and he said it's a smart idea to get a new card and they won't be able to charge anything to the other card since it's now cancelled.
When I spoke to my insurance company, they told me there is no way I should have to pay anything at all other than the required co-pays. Nothing. I even spoke with a manager. They told me that if a provider has a billing issue, they are supposed to take it up with the insurance company and not with the patient. They also said all doctors who have a contract with them agree to a certain amount of payment for visits, procedures, etc. and cannot charge in excess of that.
Has anyone else had an issue like this??? This is crazy!! I don't want to cancel the appointment because I need a true specialist for my issue but I also don't feel comfortable with the $$ situation. I even purchased a money order for the co-pay rather than give a check because I don't want them having my checking account info lest they decide to charge me for something.
I go to his online appointment portal and make the appointment. About 15 minutes later, I get a call from his office. The woman wants to confirm the appointment and takes my insurance info. My insurance requires a $35 co-pay and that's it. I'm not supposed to be paying anything else. Well, she tells me she needs to have credit card on file "in case the insurance company doesn't pay the full amout, they can just charge my card". I told her I am extremely uncomfortable with this and there's no reason to charge me for something the insurance should cover. If there are any out of the ordinary tests or procedures, they are supposed to get pre-authorization before performing anything. She insists that I have a card on file if I want the appointment. I gave her my debit card number but, after thinking about it more and after speaking to my insurance company, I went to my bank, cancelled that card and got a new one issued. I explained to the man at the bank what transpired and he said it's a smart idea to get a new card and they won't be able to charge anything to the other card since it's now cancelled.
When I spoke to my insurance company, they told me there is no way I should have to pay anything at all other than the required co-pays. Nothing. I even spoke with a manager. They told me that if a provider has a billing issue, they are supposed to take it up with the insurance company and not with the patient. They also said all doctors who have a contract with them agree to a certain amount of payment for visits, procedures, etc. and cannot charge in excess of that.
Has anyone else had an issue like this??? This is crazy!! I don't want to cancel the appointment because I need a true specialist for my issue but I also don't feel comfortable with the $$ situation. I even purchased a money order for the co-pay rather than give a check because I don't want them having my checking account info lest they decide to charge me for something.

