If you really want to avoid infection, you should use brass instead of gold. It smells funny, but from what I understand that smell actually comes from the anti-microbial properties: the bacteria breaking down generate it.
Twenty bucks can get you plenty in the Philippines. Early last year, I went to a hospital twice in one week to have my sore shoulders looked at. The price for two doctor consults, two x-rays, a blood draw and test (with no insurance)? Twenty bucks.
Everything is so affordable except cars and you don’t really need one of those to get around. Taxis are cheap and jeepneys are DIRT cheap. I like The Phils for many, many reasons and I’m staying.
The cost of a Drs. visit is not so much about inflation as that people didn’t have insurance to cover office visits. Major Medical policies were more popular. You paid for the small stuff an your insurance covered large costs. This kept prices down for Dr visits. If government insurance was done this way the cost of health care would be much lower. In my opinion.
I became allergic to nickel as well, someone told me to dip the post of my earrings in COTIZONE cream before putting them in my ears. It stopped the itching and redness for me.
The little childrens are way off the mark when it comes to gauge the doctor’s fee. That much may be just the bribe to be paid to the assistant for an appointment.
monkeysky over 3 years ago
If you really want to avoid infection, you should use brass instead of gold. It smells funny, but from what I understand that smell actually comes from the anti-microbial properties: the bacteria breaking down generate it.
Guilty Bystander over 3 years ago
Twenty bucks can get you plenty in the Philippines. Early last year, I went to a hospital twice in one week to have my sore shoulders looked at. The price for two doctor consults, two x-rays, a blood draw and test (with no insurance)? Twenty bucks.
Everything is so affordable except cars and you don’t really need one of those to get around. Taxis are cheap and jeepneys are DIRT cheap. I like The Phils for many, many reasons and I’m staying.
wi3leong Premium Member over 3 years ago
It would have been nice if someone thought to put up the one of Snoopy at Normandy on D Day.
Darryl Heine over 3 years ago
In today’s world, it could be around $40-$50, unless you have health insurance.
jagedlo over 3 years ago
Gold bars, Marcie? How about little gold nuggets instead?
boydjb47 over 3 years ago
The cost of a Drs. visit is not so much about inflation as that people didn’t have insurance to cover office visits. Major Medical policies were more popular. You paid for the small stuff an your insurance covered large costs. This kept prices down for Dr visits. If government insurance was done this way the cost of health care would be much lower. In my opinion.
Ellis97 over 3 years ago
Use plastic earrings. Those don’t leave any wounds.
Decepticomic over 3 years ago
Marcie sure knows a lot about ear-piercing. Notice her hairstyle blocks her ears, too.
Gandalf over 3 years ago
That would be over $100 in today’s play money!
Bluejay Premium Member over 3 years ago
20 bucks? Nowadays, that’s darn near what you pay to park! (and they don’t validate your ticket any more…)
rugeirn over 3 years ago
$106 – $20 adjusted for inflation – doesn’t even get you in the door unless somebody else, such as an insurance company, is covering the rest of it.
Watchdog over 3 years ago
$20 for a doctor office call. That’s the funkiest part of the cartoon.
Robert Nowall Premium Member over 3 years ago
Of course you also need one more thing: parental permission.
raybarb44 over 3 years ago
20 dollars at a Doctor’s office isn’t even the co-pay today……
geese28 over 3 years ago
For the amount doctors charge these days I should be able to be faster than a speeding bullet, more powerful than a locomotive….
DCBakerEsq over 3 years ago
I have so many piercings I’ve lost count. And none of them cost 20 bucks.
Templo S.U.D. over 3 years ago
$20 then is about what now?
Tetonbil over 3 years ago
This takes me back. In 1990 we charged $20 for a routine office visit. Good times.Inflation? What inflation? Hey, let’s print some more money!
Otis Rufus Driftwood over 3 years ago
First, I never thought doctors would do ear piercings. And second, Patty has a point about what you pay for that fee and what you ought to get.
w16521 over 3 years ago
$20 for an office call. This strip is definitely nearly fifty years old!
graham.barbara39 over 3 years ago
I became allergic to nickel as well, someone told me to dip the post of my earrings in COTIZONE cream before putting them in my ears. It stopped the itching and redness for me.
wolfboy oz boy over 3 years ago
wait gold bars
hagarthehorrible over 3 years ago
The little childrens are way off the mark when it comes to gauge the doctor’s fee. That much may be just the bribe to be paid to the assistant for an appointment.