How much did you pay to go to the doctor the last time you did it in your country?

How much did you pay to go to the doctor the last time you did it in your country?

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imagine impregnating her and raising beautiful mixed race children

She's perfect

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as much as the government pays doctors here:
almost nothing

zero (o) dollar and I was threated like a dog ... actually no, i was threated worst then an animal at a pet clinic.

t. pet clinic goers with doge

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USD$1.50 tho I could've gone for free to my government provided healthacre and saved myself the USD$3 I paid for medication

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Had to get my left ear water syringed last month at the doctors so I didn't have to pay for anything.

About $15, removed a crushed tooth. Could do it for free but nah.

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>going to the doctor

I got paid actually. I sold my urine. It is type #3, very rare. But they don't pay much. Only 30c per gallon. So I had to pee 3 gallons to get some lunch money. Such is life of a neet.

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I haven't been to a doctor is probably 3 years. I don't have insurance, I can't afford it. Obamacare says I make little enough for Medicare but Medicare says I make too much so I just get nothing. So I just hope nothing ever happens to me.

Land of the Free!

this is a thinly-veiled thread for posting cuties

I think 12 bucks.

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>Maple syrup urine disease
Do they put it in bottles and resell it as maple syrup?

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>all these people who go to the doctor for free and I have to pay out my ass just for a checkup

I'm military so 0

Free

4.2 $ (4200Won)
flu shot

Nothing

Yeah we know. It's always the first thing Americans talk about whenever they come to Thai hospitals. How it's cheaper to fly here and get treated than to be treated in the States.

>Thailand is leading Asia as a medical tourism destination. Medical tourism in Thailand is booming; pushing other nations down the list. The number of medical tourists that come in Thailand has been steadily increasing since the early 2000's. This has resulted in the country taking its place on the top of the global medical tourism market.

>The main reasons that have enabled Thailand to dominate this growing market are:

>The low cost of medical treatment,
>The quality of treatment provided by private medical centers,
>And the highly developed tourism industry.

>There are over 1,000 hospitals in Thailand, of which over 470 are private facilities. The country takes pride in having the largest private hospital in Asia, as well as having the first Asian hospital to receive the ISO 9001 certification and JCI accreditation.

Public hospitals are free to all citizens but middle class or higher income earners use the private ones, which is also where you'll find the most foreigners. Not sure why this system hasn't caught on in America (the world's largest economy). You can have both universal and private healthcare sectors, with the former focusing on standard and preventative care for working class/service sector citizens and the latter leading research, acquiring the latest breakthrough treatments and providing premium care to those who can afford it.

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i don't remember, haven't been to one in almost 10 years

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Act jittery or spooked around a police or someone makes a false report and youll get a free treatment in a mental asylum in florida where your word is seen as non valid and they could do anything illegal to you that if you said it would go to further delusions, as clearly your brain is defective.

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20 €

about as much as the jannies' paycheck

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We have free clinics in (some cities in) America also, but they're shit. It's like getting a free haircut from a guy outside with some rusty scissors.

The last time I went to the doctor, he paid me.

Thank you for your service senator

Underrated post.

$20? I was getting a vaccine. Told doc that I wanted to do an ultra sound.

The time before that it was my annual checkup which was free. They told me to do a urine/blood check at another place which cost like $5-10.

I buy insurance with 1 of my boomer aged parents. We pay $175 a month for both. I'm partial covered but my parent is 100% covered which is great since they are old and have more issues.

Seriously though, never come to America. It's a fucking hell hole here with fucking shit skins, 56% mullutos, and subhumans. You'll work to death for nothing, be in debt, get shot, and then pay $999,999,999,999,999 in medical bills. Trust me, I'm American.

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I haven't seen a doctor in 15years. But the cost of the medical consultation here is 25euros which is totally reimbursed by the social security and private insurance.

maybe 50 eu bucks for a check up and some scans
i always go to private docs cuz the state healthcare is utter garbage

paid €27 to get my blood exams the other week, yesterday I got anti allergy meds for free.

25€ because my name had been erased from the social security database

>erased him

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$0.25

Zero.

Higher taxes, a shitty service and government interference in what I can eat and drink and how much they cost.

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Based free countries.

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i got a food poisoning a week ago and my father had to call paramedics, it cost me nothing... paramedics said it wasn't an infection, made an injection to stop nausea and left

before that i visited a private lab for my alt/ast tests i do in secret since i take testosterone blockers it cost me about 8$, going to get also estradiol and testosterone and prolactin the next time, the price will be like 25$ or so i believe

before that i visited a dentist for some somewhat complicated filling, it cost me about 110$

Which is weird because here hospitals are free while clinics are expensive.

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He means something like charities for the poor

>testosterone blockers

Trans?

yeah, boymoding on bica