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$500 or so, but you'd need to go through the ER. joshcryer Sep 2013 #1
Will they just bill it to me? Or do I have to pay up front? Gravitycollapse Sep 2013 #2
They can't refuse to treat you. joshcryer Sep 2013 #5
Correct. Safetykitten Sep 2013 #6
I'm going to try and get into my doctor tomorrow. Gravitycollapse Sep 2013 #7
Take it easy, check my edit, too. joshcryer Sep 2013 #8
Wow, that's crazy Art_from_Ark Sep 2013 #27
wow! shaylah2012 Jun 2014 #40
I don't live there anymore, but I occasionally go back Art_from_Ark Jun 2014 #41
In Phoenix? About 3 grand when all is said and done. Safetykitten Sep 2013 #3
It is so late...you should just go to the emergency room.. VanillaRhapsody Sep 2013 #4
I'm currently in a cast for a broken wrist. SharonAnn Sep 2013 #26
Exactly....you don't know how important a wrist is until you lose the use of one... VanillaRhapsody Sep 2013 #30
If you have an urgent care center in your area, they can treat simple fractures. pnwmom Sep 2013 #9
It would be cheaper to go to a walk-in clinic than the ER. grasswire Sep 2013 #10
No, in fact I only have liability on the motorcycle. Gravitycollapse Sep 2013 #11
Damn, that sucks! joshcryer Sep 2013 #12
This is what it looked like... Gravitycollapse Sep 2013 #13
:( joshcryer Sep 2013 #17
NEGOTIATE, NEGOTIATE, NEGOTIATE. Nye Bevan Sep 2013 #14
He will need the cash or credit card at time of service then. They will not bill. Safetykitten Sep 2013 #15
That is NOT why you go to the Emergency room. alittlelark Sep 2013 #18
Great advice. I also know someone who tried to negotiate after the fact. pnwmom Sep 2013 #34
Everything is negotiable Trekologer Sep 2013 #38
There is usually not one simple answer to that question. SheilaT Sep 2013 #16
Call around, prices differ newfie11 Sep 2013 #19
Call one of these places. rug Sep 2013 #20
why is this a question in this country?..it's absurd we build carriers and can't treat our citizens Demonaut Sep 2013 #21
I have been saying this for years gopiscrap Sep 2013 #23
Even Mexico has nationalized health care for all newfie11 Sep 2013 #32
I had one once at a Dr.'s office for 210.00 gopiscrap Sep 2013 #22
The cost doesn't matter, just make sure to have it checked out quinnox Sep 2013 #24
Unfortunately it depends on the hospital Hekate Sep 2013 #25
It depends on how serious of a break it is... cynatnite Sep 2013 #28
If you've got urgent care centers in your area, go there first thing tomorrow morning Warpy Sep 2013 #29
Depends on your area Sgent Sep 2013 #31
It's what comes after the x-ray that cost money. You'll need a cast B Calm Sep 2013 #33
You may also get a bill from the doctor who interprets it. AngryOldDem Sep 2013 #35
You'll need more than one X-ray rightsideout Sep 2013 #36
About $200 in an outpatient clinic cash Yo_Mama Sep 2013 #37
The free clinic in my area... NCTraveler Sep 2013 #39
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