No wonder
you avoid doctor visits like the plague.
Not exact matches
Your HSA contributions are tax - deductible, they grow tax - free and withdrawals
avoid taxes if used for qualified health expenses, such as
doctor's
visits, prescription drugs and dental care.
Thankfully I think surgery can be
avoided and I will
visit Doctor # 4 in December to determine the correct «hinge position» and get set up with something akin to invisalign.
Plus, we were able to
avoid an expensive and time - consuming trip out of town for a
doctor / pharmacy
visit.
Avoid lists like «I want a blonde, blue - eyed man who is over 6 feet tall, is a
doctor, doesn't smoke, has never been married, loves dogs but hates cats, enjoys Italian food but hates Indian food, knows every word to every Beatles song, and has
visited all Seven Wonders of the World.»
When
visiting the ER, the
doctor will perform tests that aren't necessary and even surgeries that may not be necessary just so the physician can
avoid a potential lawsuit.
A
doctor's
visit can cost a lot, even if you just went in for a checkup; a Letter to File a Medical Claim can help you
avoid unnecessary costs in case your
doctor's office makes a mistake filing your claim.
You may also
avoid seeing a
doctor when you are not feeling well, but before long, problems can compound and you may find yourself facing a
visit to the emergency room.