sorry Mac36 but this guy really is a bandit.
I have had so many blood tests done in the last 12 months I'm nearly an expert. It sounds like your friend was having a FBC (full bloods) where they check for everything, then possibly the B12 and Thyroid most of these can be sent to the hospital labs, some of the results I have got back have also come from Claymon ( a lab in sanyford) and only one for the Thyroid was sent off to France as it isnt done here in Ireland - that apparently does cost a lot of money to do the test but I believe that bloods can be sent in batches and thus one test for all the bloods. I still didnt have to pay for this one!
I think this doc should be reported.
in that case, i can easily see how it costs that much. Would be much easier and cheaper though to have the public system do it though!
Whenever the dog is sick and needs bloods,and i fork out an arm and a leg for tests, it make me realise just how much subsidy there is of the health system.
i know people who go to private hospital for cholesterol, full blood count, liver and kidney tests, and the blood tests alone are 200 euro, so the price sounds right for a private laboratory to me.
Why don't you get your friend to write a letter, sent registered, asking for a breakdown of all costs in writing, mentioning that she would like to take the issue up with the Medical Council
Bet that'll get them moving.
GPs usually have a price list displayed in the waiting area - maybe check that?
The latest update is that the Doctor has rung my friend back.
She asked why didn't he warn her of the high amount before hand and he said he didn't think of it.
She asked for a breakdown and had to persist in asking three times. Eventually he said said that it was the blood test that was expensive and that he has sent her blood off to be checked for kidney, ovary, liver, hormones, and
something else (she can't remember the other thing).
He said each one is separate test and costs a different price.
She then asked him why he didn't tell her all this last nite and he replied that he was sorry and he is only out to help her and it's not abt money.
She said she only went in for antibiotics for a kidney infection and why did she need all these done and why not tell her the cost? He had no answer.
So the upshot of all that is that she still has no breakdown and still wondering is this true and why all of this wasn't this made clear to her from the start.
Any comments, opinions or advice?
Seems crazy that the cost wasn't discussed beforehand, or options to get the tests done in the public system at low/no cost. If the GP says 'it's not about money', then he won't mind offering a huge discount on his original fee. At a minimum, he should allow payment over a long period, say €50 per month. And he won't mind showing the patient the invoice from the test company.The latest update is that the Doctor has rung my friend back.
She asked why didn't he warn her of the high amount before hand and he said he didn't think of it.
She asked for a breakdown and had to persist in asking three times. Eventually he said said that it was the blood test that was expensive and that he has sent her blood off to be checked for kidney, ovary, liver, hormones, and
something else (she can't remember the other thing).
He said each one is separate test and costs a different price.
She then asked him why he didn't tell her all this last nite and he replied that he was sorry and he is only out to help her and it's not abt money.
She said she only went in for antibiotics for a kidney infection and why did she need all these done and why not tell her the cost? He had no answer.
So the upshot of all that is that she still has no breakdown and still wondering is this true and why all of this wasn't this made clear to her from the start.
Any comments, opinions or advice?
Not true, most ladies can get a free smear test here - see www.cervicalcheck.ieialso free smear tests which i believe you have to pay about 60 euros for in Ireland.
Curiouser and curiouser. Do you mean that he won't accept a cheque? Perhaps he should be reported to Revenue as well as the Medical Council?This doctor only accepts cash.
i know people who go to private hospital for cholesterol, full blood count, liver and kidney tests, and the blood tests alone are 200 euro, so the price sounds right for a private laboratory to me.
Just a correction on my original post guys where I stated my Doc charges 30 euro per visit, it has since been increased to 35euro as I was with him today and checked his fees while I was there...
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