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I've done both sliding scale and barter. When I do sliding scale, I
usually charge at least something, so that the mom values the time I
spend with her. Usually I offer 50% of my usual fee, with the rest due
"when you can afford it" and then I write off the balance. I very
rarely get that other half. For people who can't afford that, I tell
them my usual fee, and then tell them they can come to my office and pay
me what they can afford at the end of the consult. Sometimes I get more
than I would have asked for, and more than they told me they would be
willing to pay before the consult.
Catherine Watson Genna, IBCLC NYC
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