Diggin It
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In September, a cat scratched Shyam Patil's wrist when he was outside his home. He wasn't sure if the cat was a stray or if it was up to date on its shots so he called his doctor. Because the cat drew blood, his doctor said he should get a rabies shot just in case. His doctor said to go to the ER because the rabies shot isn't commonly available at clinics.
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A few months later, a letter arrived in the mail detailing what he owed for his visit to the ER.
'I got the bill for $2,500. I was like 'I didn't even take the shot. What is this bill for?'
The bill shows a charge for more than $2,300 for a level 3 emergency department visit. There are other additional charges on the bill, including a tetanus shot update that was about to be due and an anti inflammatory pill he took there for the possible rabies exposure. Altogether the bill adds up to a little more than $2,500.
If Patil did get the rabies vaccination that day, the bill shows it would have been an extra $13,048 charged.
N.C. man charged $2,3 for walking through ER doors for cat scratch
CAUTION: News story video autoplays if you go to the link.
Personally, I would not have gone to the ER for a cat scratch, but still ....
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A few months later, a letter arrived in the mail detailing what he owed for his visit to the ER.
'I got the bill for $2,500. I was like 'I didn't even take the shot. What is this bill for?'
The bill shows a charge for more than $2,300 for a level 3 emergency department visit. There are other additional charges on the bill, including a tetanus shot update that was about to be due and an anti inflammatory pill he took there for the possible rabies exposure. Altogether the bill adds up to a little more than $2,500.
If Patil did get the rabies vaccination that day, the bill shows it would have been an extra $13,048 charged.
N.C. man charged $2,3 for walking through ER doors for cat scratch
CAUTION: News story video autoplays if you go to the link.
Personally, I would not have gone to the ER for a cat scratch, but still ....