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I have one doc who charges $400 if no insurance and $200 if parents have
insurance. If insurance covers most of the $200, parents get a refund. The
other Doc charges $375 and does the same thing above. However, the Doc who
charges $375 recently dropped his price simply in order to help a mom whose
baby desperately needed a frenotomy, but who had no insurance and only
$100...
I encourage my clients to talk to the Docs about finances. I honestly don't
see why it costs that much to do a frenotomy. The visit lasts all of 15
minutes IF that. I think it is entirely possible for Docs to drop those
prices a lot more to make it more affordable for all - it is, in my opinion,
a necessary treatment for many and should be more easily available to all.
Warmly,
Jaye
Jaye Simpson, IBCLC, CIIM
Breastfeeding Network
Sacramento, CA
www.breastfeedingnetwork.net
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