An American woman was surprised to discover that her doctor had charged her $40 for the few tears she had shed in her office.
The story caused a stir on social media this week when it was revealed by the young woman’s sister, Camille Johnson, a popular YouTuber.
“My little sister faced a serious health issue recently and when she managed to see a doctor they charged her $40 for crying,” she commented.
She has a rare disease so she’s been really struggling to find care. She got emotional because she feels frustrated and helpless. One tear in and they charged her $40 without addressing why she is crying, trying to help, doing any evaluation, any prescription, nothing.
— Camille Johnson (@OffbeatLook) May 17, 2022
In the photo, the amount can be seen in front of the line “brief moment of emotion”
In a series of posts, Ms Johnson said her sister was suffering from a ‘rare’ illness and had been overcome with emotion as she felt helpless.
@BernieSanders i’ve always wanted to tell you i love you. Maybe you will see this. Thank you for your work ????????
— Camille Johnson (@OffbeatLook) May 18, 2022
“One tear and they charge you $40. Without even bothering to find out why she was crying or to comfort her.
This emotional moment cost him more than his eye exam and blood test.
This kind of “state” is part of a grid used by some doctors to assess the psychology of their patients.
Camille Johnson told The Independent daily that her sister had never been assessed this way during her appointment.
“They didn’t evaluate her for depression. They didn’t even discuss mental health with her. She was not referred to any other doctors, received no prescriptions.”
Many internet users have responded to Ms Johnson’s messages with their own sometimes outrageous bill.
So, a woman received a bill for $2,000 for “women’s care”, which in this case was a pregnancy test.
When I got surgery this past June to remove a tumor, I asked them what “Women’s services” was for. It was for the pregnancy test they administered.
$1,902 to pee and for them to dip a stick into it
Thankfully most was covered by insurance but geez pic.twitter.com/F7CI3XflfC
– Lauren Cugliotta (@Laurencugliotta) May 18, 2022
“1902 dollars for me to pee and they put a test in it,” she joked.