The clinic also operates as Cleveland Emergency Hospital.
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"My wife and I realized this wasn't the kind of wound you could just put a bandage on," Ricci said. His daughter suffered a laceration to her chin.
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Ricci said they were ultimately unable to treat her injury, but that didn't stop them from sending his insurance a bill for $118,620.
The documents he showed ABC13 said $80,234.70 came from the clinic, and the remaining $38,385.48 was from the doctor who saw his daughter.
"It was pure shock," he said. "It didn't make any sense - it was just a minor skin laceration."
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A representative from the clinic said the total is their "standard markup rate" but added that insurance never actually has to pay that much.
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The clinic said it has settled with Ricci's insurance company for $516, though, as of now, he said his account doesn't reflect that.
He added that he had to take his daughter to a second emergency room to get her chin adequately treated, and following that, his insurance company was billed about $5200 for that visit.
ABC13 asked Emergency Hospital Systems - The Woodlands about the medical element of Ricci's concerns, but they said they couldn't get that information to us until Monday.
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