My son was born in February and we were asked by the pediatrician in the hospital to have him return to the office in 3 days for a routine weight check. At that visit, we were then asked to have him return at 1 week and 2 weeks (of his age) for another routine weight check and PKU. For all of these visits we paid a 20 dollar co-pay each based on our insurance. I then discovered that well child visits by our insurance are covered at 100% and we should not have had a co-pay. After contacting the billing office today to determine why we had been charged, I was told that because the visits did not fall under the American Academy of Pediatrics recommeded well child visit of 2months, 4months etc... they were billed to the insurance company as something else. I feel really cheated by the dishonesty of this! We had been asked to return under the guise that these visits were part of routine well-child care and then suckered out of 60 dollars! I could have weighed my newborn at home as a very capable and employed pediatrics RN! Any suggestions?