I confess, I haven't been for a physical in so long I don't remember. DH, however, went for a physical over the summer. Physicals are covered 100% by our insurance but offices visits are a $25 co-pay. DH's Dr doesn't give follow-up results by phone and required a follow-up visit. The follow up visit was basically, yup all is good, have a nice day. To which the Dr office charged the ins company for a regular visit and makes us responsible for the $25 co-pay. DH is pretty mad about it, he is appealing the claim with the insurance company. Also, DH was refered to a specialist for a routine screening. OUr specialist co-pay is $40 per visit. This Dr requires a pre-procedure visit which was nothing more than a meet the dr and asking any possible question, one for the procedure and a follow-up visit with results. This subjects us to two more $40 co-pays as the procedure itself is considered preventative and covered. Is this normal? It seems crazy to me to have all these charges for office visits that would be done with a phone call or even a letter in the mail. Or at least they should be covered as part of the exams since they are nothing more than getting results.
Re: NBR - Physical follow-ups for you to DH
My doctor's office sends a reminder card for your physical and it says "call for a script for bloodwork". They then review the results of the bloodwork at the free physical. If I don't do the bloodwork ahead of time, they will send the results by mail (or call if there is a medication change required.)
My doctor wanted me to have a GI scope test done. I went to a pre-appointment and then decided against the procedure. I bet they would have required a follow-up visit too.
Can you call around to other specialists to see if they all operate that way? I would consider changing regular doctors too, because I would not be happy about a changed appointment to get results.