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Businiess name:  Kelsey-Seybold Clinic
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Don't go here thinking it will be convenient having so many services--specialists, labs, etc--in one place. It's not. It's a big hassle. And for those that have limited benefits or no insurance, don't go there thinking it will be inexpensive because they have all those services. It's very expensive. - I have what's really a major medical plan with high deductible and limited benefits that include 2 office visits at a copay per year and a little towards lab work. I've rarely used these benefits. But I decided this year to try to find a reason for my headaches/sinus issues. Keylsey Seybold is preferred provider so I went there. Huge mistake. - Last spring, I tried an ENT. She named one thing and tested me for one thing. The results were negative so it was a big waste of time (I was in the waiting room for 2 hours because they don't have enough exam rooms) and of one of my office visits. This fall, a nurse advises me to go in for testing for some other conditions as possible causesand suggests a GP. So I call for an appointment saying I also want to get my annual well woman exam and BC renewal. The person only makes the appointment for the headaches. The GP tells me she doesn't want to do the testing, I should go to an endocrinologist, and the appointment wasn't made for the exam and she doesn't have time for it that day. I'll have to come back on another day. Wasting my time and one of my office visit benefits. - When I go back for the well woman, I agree to some other tests, STD type things, which the nurse says are included in the cost of the exam. When I get the bill, the exam costs $220, not including any labs which are another $300+!!! I've always paid about $100 more or less for this including the pap smear lab work anywhere else I've ever been. - And I've left out a lot in the above story such as all about the endocrinologist and the expense of that. BTW, a vitamin D deficiency test costs $211 there. Don't do it. Just supplement.

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