1. Tyler Tyler United States says:

    DO NOT trust New York Walk In Medical. The doctor in Times Square was very competent, but the entire remainder of the staff is totally incompetent. Yes, they take Blue Cross, and I paid a $30 co-pay that day. Months later, I received a collection letter for $30. Evidently Blue Cross counts their service as an urgent care, so essentially you must pay $30 plus a $30 urgent fee towards a deductible, bringing the total covered cost to $5. I would have rather paid in cash on that day! Regardless, I paid the extra $30 over the phone by debit card on the day I received a collection notice.

    Afterwards, I continue to receive notices! I have called the collection agency every time, and they attest that they have not received payment confirmation. Each time I also call New York Walk In Medical, who CONFIRM that I have a $0 balance and that they will notify their collection agent. FIVE TIMES. They continue to lie. They are not in contact with they own collections contractor and I continue to be harassed.

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