PA Princess
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I am looking for advice to offer my sister on a situation she finds herself in. She has a 10 year old son who has adhd and she is currently pregnant with another baby. Pregnancy is her third baby...middle baby died at 6 weeks from SIDS 5 years ago.
Anyway, she picked up her older son's prescription at the ped, noticed it was only a 7 day supply, and called to ask why? The billing person not so nicely informed her that they were being kicked out of the practice for not paying a past due bill. Dn had stitches removed last August and there was apparently a $6 bill left over after insurance was paid.
My sister said she really just somehow missed the bill. She had dn to the ped in February for a well check, and at that time paid $20 (she initiated payment because she said her insurance never covered the hearing test given and she did not want to forget about the bill). No mention of this $6 was ever made at that time.
By the time I talked to her today she was pretty hysterical (8 months pregnant and it does not take a whole lot). Her son's adhd history is with this ped, and with the new baby and the SIDS history and all she does not want to look for a new ped. Can anyone offer advice on how she should proceed?
She said they would not even let her pay the bill today (went to collections, so they cannot take payment is what she was told). Plus, her son will have no medication in a week, but they outsource to some other company the medical records and she was told it will take several weeks for the records (and a $25 handling fee) to be transferred. How would she even begin to get a new doc and get the meds her child needs without records???
My sister works full time, she's a newly single mom, and she is having a challenging pregnancy. She is a great mom, but she is often scattered when it comes to details (well personal...not at work). She is a well paid professional, so it is not an issue of affording the bill (though it is $6 for pete's sake).
I have no idea what advice to give her. I decided to ask the people here, because there are so many with varied experiences that I thought someone may be able to shed some insight or offer good advice. Thanks to anyone who can help.
Anyway, she picked up her older son's prescription at the ped, noticed it was only a 7 day supply, and called to ask why? The billing person not so nicely informed her that they were being kicked out of the practice for not paying a past due bill. Dn had stitches removed last August and there was apparently a $6 bill left over after insurance was paid.
My sister said she really just somehow missed the bill. She had dn to the ped in February for a well check, and at that time paid $20 (she initiated payment because she said her insurance never covered the hearing test given and she did not want to forget about the bill). No mention of this $6 was ever made at that time.
By the time I talked to her today she was pretty hysterical (8 months pregnant and it does not take a whole lot). Her son's adhd history is with this ped, and with the new baby and the SIDS history and all she does not want to look for a new ped. Can anyone offer advice on how she should proceed?
She said they would not even let her pay the bill today (went to collections, so they cannot take payment is what she was told). Plus, her son will have no medication in a week, but they outsource to some other company the medical records and she was told it will take several weeks for the records (and a $25 handling fee) to be transferred. How would she even begin to get a new doc and get the meds her child needs without records???
My sister works full time, she's a newly single mom, and she is having a challenging pregnancy. She is a great mom, but she is often scattered when it comes to details (well personal...not at work). She is a well paid professional, so it is not an issue of affording the bill (though it is $6 for pete's sake).
I have no idea what advice to give her. I decided to ask the people here, because there are so many with varied experiences that I thought someone may be able to shed some insight or offer good advice. Thanks to anyone who can help.
