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Mom2amiracle2012
My son has neurology appointment coming up. They act like they want to see him frequently. Is the copay fee for specialists or regular physicians?
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Londres70
A Neurologist is a Specialist.
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Mom2amiracle2012
I am asking if a contious visit to a child's neurologist is considered a physician or a specialist, in regards to co-pays.
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Usually a co-pay is for specialists and regular physicians.
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