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Originally Posted by scorpiosis37
It was bizarre to me too! It's the way the University's medical center runs, which is free for me as an employee. If I go somewhere else (which I have done sometimes), it's out of network and therefore very expensive. I'll pay that when something is seriously wrong with me, but I can't afford it for routine medical care.
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Wow, that sounds horrible. I had to use my University health center as a grad student and it sucked. Those places are obsessed with pregnancies. I knew girls who would go in with cold symptoms and be given pregnancy tests even though they swore up and down they were virgins. You would think they would at least change their "you're-a-girl-and-all-symptoms-mean-you're-pregnant" tune for someone who is an employee and not a student. Not that it's reasonable in any case.
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