How much is a visit without insurance I am currently in the process of getting insurance & I need to see a specialist soon for an ovarian cyst issue and I just want to try to not spend a ton of money or maybe with financial plans to pay for services

Abigail Graves | Oct 16, 2018 | Category: Women's health clinic in Austin, Texas

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Address: 12200 Renfert Way Suite 100, Austin, TX 78758, USA

Veronica Carrion | Oct 16, 2019

They require a $200 deposit and the rest at the end of the appointment.

Haku Itachi | Oct 16, 2018

If you are a cash pay customer it can be pretty expensive up front I want to say you have to put a deposit of $300-$500 down to see a dr . I see dr Landherr firstly because she delivered my two year old but since last year I had endometriosis she is an excellent dr I would totally suggest her . As far as insurance plans they are all different. Honestly I would recommend waiting till open enrollment in November. Make sure to pay attention to the deductible and out of pocket amounts those will be the most important numbers . I have one of the many sendero plans and mine was $0 deductible and $800 out of pocket! With what you have going on you should meet that rather quickly . Good luck on your journey. And God Bless

annie le | Oct 16, 2018

I have insurance (sendero ideal care) I went to a specialist too. Insurance don't cover everything. Only 30% of visit. . With insurance I also pays $30 Co pay for ultrasound too. Even with insurance, it's not cheap. I recommended you buy insurance b4 going. It will save you more than not having one at all. 😀

Jessie Garcia | Oct 16, 2018

I'm not really sure. You can call them and they will definitely give you some answers. The great thing is my doc isn't considered a specialist, just a OBGYN.

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