I had a very disappointing and…
I had a very disappointing and frustrating experience with Gennev.
Before my appointment, I was told that my insurance would cover the visit. At the time of service, Gennev collected a $50 copay. However, only $30 was credited to my account, and I later found out that my insurance did not cover the visit at all.
The actual appointment itself lasted about five minutes. During that brief conversation, the doctor told me she could not help me. That was the entirety of the medical interaction.
Since then, for over one year, Gennev has continued to pursue me for the remaining balance of $130-. But the balance due is only $100-. Despite having already collected $50 at the time of service, they refuse to accept that amount as payment in full and are insisting on the entire balance.
This situation stems from inaccurate information provided upfront about insurance coverage, minimal time spent with the provider, and ongoing billing practices that feel unreasonable given the circumstances. I would strongly caution anyone considering Gennev to get all insurance and billing details in writing before scheduling an appointment.








