MEDINA, Ohio — A woman in Medina said to be careful about your medical bills. She told us she was charged for something that had nothing to do with the reason she went to the doctor in the first place.
“I feel duped. That’s the best way I can put it,” said Kristin Hering, 57, from Medina. She said she feels that way after she recently went to a QUICKmed urgent care center in Medina.
HERING: RECEPTIONIST HANDED HER QUESTIONNAIRE
She told us she was having a problem with her mouth, and when she walked in, a receptionist handed her paperwork to fill out that included a three-page questionnaire.
“It was geared towards the mental health,” said Hering.
“But you weren’t there for mental health reasons?” we asked.
“No,” she replied.
Hering said she got her mouth problem addressed, but when

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