If you want to get billed a ridiculously high fee and get nothing out of your appointment, Rachel is your doctor. After 6 months of foot/ankle pain with a toe I have fractured multiple times in the past, I decided to seek help and rule...
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If you want to get billed a ridiculously high fee and get nothing out of your appointment, Rachel is your doctor. After 6 months of foot/ankle pain with a toe I have fractured multiple times in the past, I decided to seek help and rule out the possibility of another fracture. Spoke to her MA for 10 minutes, her resident for another 20 minutes and saw her a whooping 3 minutes, a generous estimate. She swiftly decided to send me to their PT department, another way to rake more money for CU Medicine, without x-rays and left the room. When I requested one, her MA called me a week later to say she refused to do so and wants to proceed with PT ... big surprise. Two weeks after this utterly useless appointment, I received a bill for $440, which is the copay portion of a $660 charge. Yep, $660 to sit on a table and see her for 3 minutes. I spoke to their billing department who argued that she had already spent quite a bit of time studying my case. That's impossible, her resident went out for a minute to fill her in before she came in, and I had not filled out any paperwork prior to arrival, so there was nothing to study. What a joke. This practice only aims at making money.