Anonymous wrote:Wowwww it’s 2024 and I got a $6,000 bill from Sibley anesthesiology and searched and found this thread. They have been running this scam for years apparently! I have called, emailed, chatted their billing and they admit they shouldn’t have sent the bill but keep sending it. How many patients have they scanned out of their money?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That seems like a billing error. If the doctor and hospital both take your insurance carrier the anesthesia group should have too as well.
This. Also have carefirst, delivered at Sibley, and it was covered.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That seems like a billing error. If the doctor and hospital both take your insurance carrier the anesthesia group should have too as well.
This. Also have carefirst, delivered at Sibley, and it was covered.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I ran into this problem when I delivered at sibley a year ago! BCBS ended up handling like 80 percent of the cost and I paid the difference. It took FOREVER to get sorted out.
Also, sibley had all of my correct contact information but the anes group had my old address from when I delivered my first. They sent several bills to that address, never called me, and then sent the bill that I never received to a bill collection agency. The whole process was bizarre and frustrating.
That would still have you out $1200. Pretty sure the fair price for an epidural is like $200-600.
I doubt it. Anesthiolosys are very well paid. They make more than $200 for a 1/2 hours work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I ran into this problem when I delivered at sibley a year ago! BCBS ended up handling like 80 percent of the cost and I paid the difference. It took FOREVER to get sorted out.
Also, sibley had all of my correct contact information but the anes group had my old address from when I delivered my first. They sent several bills to that address, never called me, and then sent the bill that I never received to a bill collection agency. The whole process was bizarre and frustrating.
That would still have you out $1200. Pretty sure the fair price for an epidural is like $200-600.