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Here's a break down of my last healthcare stuff.
Weekly insurance out of paycheck: $127
Psychiatrist (ADHD) $150ish a visit, meds are ~$98
Last PCP visit (included some general blood tests) $217 (mostly lab which wasn't covered)
Last ER visit: $792, waited over 10 hrs told to take an Advil and go home. Turns out I tore some of the sack (for lack of a better word) around my organs from weightlifting. it was thought a suspect gall bladder issue. I learned this from not the hospital.
And my appendix removal ended up costing me just over $9,000.
This is all what I paid out of pocket, the actual numbers for gross was, well, gross. I don't need medical aid too often but it ends up pricey if I do.