Beth Collins, MD

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Nov 24, 2024

Dr. Collins charges $150 up front before her staff will even schedule you an appointment with her, even if you are seeing her for plastic surgery that is covered by insurance (injury or illness-related surgery). Dr. Collins's staff justifies this $150 pre service fee by stating it is to cover patient no-shows. However, even if the patient shows up for a consult and Dr. Collins does a quick once over and decides surgery isn't necessary, a patient still does not receive the $150 back, even if the patient is seeing Dr. Collins for a plastic surgery consult that is normally covered by health insurance. If you need nonelective plastic surgery following illness or an injury, save your money and go to a doctor who simply bills your insurance directly without charging extra fees. This practice is best suited for wealthy women seeking elective cosmetic surgery.

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