Bait-and-Switch Appointments
My Story: Why I Started Medical Fraud Exposed Blog – One of the primary reasons I launched this blog was due to my personal encounters with bait-and-switch appointments in the healthcare system.
I didn’t set out to become an advocate. I was just a patient in pain, trying to get help. But what I experienced revealed a disturbing pattern of deception in healthcare.
🔹 I booked an appointment with a top neurosurgeon—only to have a Bait-and-Switch Appointment with another doctor with no relevant specialty.
🔹 Unnecessary X-rays were ordered. My concerns were brushed aside.
🔹 After another Bait-and-Switch Appointment and rescheduled visits, I finally saw the neurosurgeon—for five rushed minutes.
🔹 The pain dragged on for months due to scheduling errors and miscommunication.
🔹 The final straw? Patient notes filled with false claims and fabricated agreements. It was like reading someone else’s medical history.
I felt used. Misled. And deeply disturbed by how easily truth was distorted.
That’s why I started this blog—to expose the bait-and-switch tactics, billing fraud, and systemic failures that harm real people. If you’ve been through something similar, you’re not alone. Let’s shine a light on it, fraud, and systemic failures that harm real people.
Doctors use bait and switch tactics with health insurance networks

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