It is free then, right?
“It is free then, right?”
The prescription is supposed to last for one year. But they automatically made a follow-on appointment for five months from that day. I will call and cancel it as there has been no change in my prescription or condition since it was diagnosed five years ago. So, if I want the prescription again next year I will need to pay for this visit. The automatic appointment for no reason and no cause is similar to a tax they charge just to be available. Most people, those with insurance and I suspect my doctor has zero other self-pays, pay a pittance copay and don’t care that the visit is billed at $250, $350 or a $1,000 to their insurance. That, is the problem with “insurance.”