You have healthcare and good insurance and presumably make a good amount of money working for a big tech company.
A checkup will not end up with thousands of dollars of bills, schedule a routine health-check, you can also call your insurance first to check what is covered.
> After Elizabeth Moreno had back surgery in late 2015, her surgeon prescribed an opioid painkiller and a follow-up drug test that seemed routine — until the lab slapped her with a bill for $17,850.
> The visit was quick. Kasdan got her throat swabbed, gave a tube of blood and was sent out the door with a prescription for antibiotics. She soon felt better, and the trip went off without a hitch. Then the bill came. Total bill: $28,395.50 for an out-of-network throat swab. Her insurer cut a check for $25,865.24.
A checkup will not end up with thousands of dollars of bills, schedule a routine health-check, you can also call your insurance first to check what is covered.