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How do you manage the cost of treatment?
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Hello forum community
I am wondering if anyone out there has an secrets to share about managing the cost of treatment?
I work part time and do not qualify for a HCC. I can keep on top of my scripts but add in a weekly or fortnightly psychology session and I am stuffed. I got a GP care plan but it still costs me per visit and I find at the moment I can't afford it even though I know it would help. At present I am seeing my Psychiatrist every 3-4 weeks and that is a big cost too.
Thanks
Wah
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Psychologists and Psychiatrists are very expensive, even with medicare rebates. I don't have a health care card but what I did was ask my psychiatrist if he would still see me if I couldn't pay due to my financial hardships - at the moment I don't have a car due to being in a car accident and it being written off, I work casually, go to uni full time as well.
The previous year I had a few health complications and had reached the medicare threshold by mid year so I wasn't out of pocket too much - except I had paid however much you are required to spend on healthcare!
I asked my psychologist as well, which they were happy to do. With my psychiatrist I only require a referral and can have ongoing treatment and am not limited to the 10 sessions per calender year (or 12 in some cases), so I opted to see my psychiatrist more often.
Some times it pays just to ask and explain the situation.