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Businiess name:  UPMC Primary Care Oyster Point
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I have been going to this practice since 1998 as have my three daughters. My oldest recently lost her insurance and is too old to be on mine. She needed to go to the doctor, while she was seeing Fran Redman, I went to see the billing supervisor. I asked for a discount because of the circumstances. I was told if I paid today I would get 20% off the bill. Making the total $86.00 for a 10 minute visit. Oh boy! I told the supervisor that I had just received an EOB from my recent visit and the practice had accepted $54.00 from my insurance company, and that included my $20.00 co-pay, the $86.00 seemed unfair. I was told that 20% was all they were willing to do. You read about this all the time, doctors and hospitals taking advantage of the uninsured. I didn't expect to see it in Lancaster and at a practice that I had been a patient of for so long. Very, very disappointing.

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