I want to share my negative experience with Pediatric Associates and warn others about their questionable practices. During a recent visit, they gave me a nebulizer, which I didn’t actually need, and asked me to sign a form. Later, I discovered they charged my insurance $225 for the nebulizer—a device that costs only $25–$39 online.
It’s not just about the nebulizer; it seems like they push unnecessary services to bill insurance. I also feel uncomfortable with how they insist on certain treatments, like vaccinations, as it seems they’re more focused on increasing foot traffic than on patient care.
Be cautious if you're considering Pediatric Associates or Solaris Medical at 10347 Cross Creek Blvd, Suite H, Tampa, FL 33647. From my experience, it’s important to ask questions and understand any costs before you agree to services.