Make a secret doctor's appointment?
Hey people,
I'm insured through my father (family insurance) and I want to make an appointment with the gynecologist. It's nothing serious (I want to talk about something health-related), but I don't want to talk to my parents about it because it's uncomfortable. And every time I say I want to go to the gynecologist, my mother wants to come with me. It's really uncomfortable, so I tell her I don't want to, and then she immediately thinks I only want to go there alone because I've been doing something else. I'm not that open with my mother, and she runs straight to my father and tells him everything.
So my question is: if I just go there secretly (I'm 18), will my parents or my father find out somehow? Also, because of the bills and things like that, I know nothing about insurance.
Note: he is legally insured
Thanks for your answers!
At 18 you are full-year, i.e. You can determine such things on your own! – Unfortunately, the invoices go to your father if he has a private family insurance, and so he already learns about your doctor’s visit.
he is legally insured
Lucky, because then no one really knows about your doctor’s visit!
No, they don’t get it. A normal female doctor’s visit doesn’t cost any money and you don’t get an invoice.
If you are family-insured, I assume that you are legally insured. Then your parents don’t get a bill. That’s what the KK takes.
Make an appointment, you’re full-year and Mutti doesn’t have to.
you need the insurance card…
No, if your parents are legally insured, they won’t get anything.
In the case of private insurers, an invoice could come home, with the statutory payment of everything directly with the health insurance. Except you have additional services, but you will be pointed out.
And my doctor does not send letters with additional services, but you get the bill directly with you to transfer.
You just need your health insurance card without it. Because they have to be read out by the doctor so that they have the data to calculate.
With statutory health insurance, your parents don’t get anything!