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  2. 5 Cheapest Ways To See a Doctor Without Insurance - AOL

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    Even though the U.S. healthcare system is broken, uninsured patients can still find low-cost care. Here's how. 5 Cheapest Ways To See a Doctor Without Insurance

  3. How to get a prescription without an in-person doctor visit - AOL

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    Call your health insurance company, and ask if you're eligible to contact a doctor via an online portal or chat. Find out how to sign up, and learn more about how much each visit will cost you. If ...

  4. Walk-in clinic - Wikipedia

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    Walk-in clinics are often not staffed by physicians but nurses, and so are unable to treat the same range of conditions as regular doctors and hospitals. [2] Other disadvantages may include the urgency to make the patient's visit as quick as possible in order to reduce the long waiting list of walk-ins at the clinic, which may fail to fulfill ...

  5. The New (Old) Family Doctor: Cheaper, Better Care Without ...

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    Dr. Neuhofel's patients pay a base fee that starts at $10 per month for someone under 30 and ranges up to $50 per month for a family. In return, they have 24/7 web and phone access to the doctor ...

  6. Retail clinics in the United States - Wikipedia

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    As more patients with higher deductibles seek out care options, the reduced cost of retail settings is a viable option for routine care. For example, according to one analysis, the typical cost of diagnosing an earache was $59 at a retail or walk-in provider, $95 in doctor's office, $135 at urgent care, $184 in an emergency room. [5] [Dead link]

  7. Independent medical examination - Wikipedia

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    An independent medical examination may be conducted at the behest of an employer or an insurance carrier to obtain an independent opinion of the clinical status of the individual. Workers' compensation insurance carriers, auto insurance carriers, and self-insured employers have a legal right to this request. Should the doctor/therapist ...

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