A well-child visit (also called a "checkup" or "wellness visit") is a routine preventive care appointment. During this visit, your child's doctor will:
Under the Affordable Care Act (ACA), these preventive services are covered by most health insurance plans with no copay, no coinsurance, and no deductible. This means you should not owe anything out of pocket for the preventive portion of the visit.
Sometimes during a well-child visit, your child's doctor may need to address a medical concern that goes beyond routine preventive care. For example:
When this happens, the doctor is providing two types of care in one visit:
Your insurance company requires that these two types of care be billed separately. The problem-based portion of the visit may result in a copay, coinsurance, or be applied to your deductible, depending on your specific insurance plan.---
Yes. The Affordable Care Act requires insurance plans to cover recommended preventive services without cost-sharing. However, the law does not require free coverage for the diagnosis or treatment of medical problems — even if those problems are discovered or discussed during a preventive visit. The additional charge reflects the extra medical care your child received, not a charge for the well-child visit itself.
Think of it like bringing your car in for a scheduled oil change (preventive maintenance — included in your service plan). While the mechanic is there, you mention a strange noise. Diagnosing and fixing that noise is a separate service with a separate charge. Similarly, your child's routine checkup is covered, but addressing an additional medical problem is a separate service.
Our goal is to provide the best possible care for your child. We never want billing concerns to prevent you from raising important health issues during a visit. Please do not hesitate to bring up any concern about your child — we will always prioritize your child's health and will be transparent about any potential costs.
If you have questions about your bill, please contact our billing office at 617-361-1470.