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To: Mili21 who wrote (20888)10/3/2025 6:27:35 AM
From: John Carragher  Respond to of 23242
 
we were discussing calcium scan only



To: Mili21 who wrote (20888)10/3/2025 6:28:40 AM
From: garygr  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 23242
 
From: John Carragher1 Recommendation Read Replies (1) of 20889
I think a scan is only $100 to $200 max and it is not covered. never heard of such a large amount.

I should have asked her if $1900 was the price if someone was NOT on Medicare and had NO insurance.
She made it seem like I was getting this $99 special since I have Medicare, and they refused to pay for the test.