Guest guest Posted November 11, 2008 Report Share Posted November 11, 2008 I have learned not to list my fees in pamphlets either. Especially when first starting out, you may underestimate what you need to charge. Then to have 1000 brochures with a too low price...devastating. You can also put " prices subject to change. Please call for current pricing. " That should cover a price change. But any up in prices could make them think twice. That's my thought. Micky > > Hi Everyone, > I am working on a pamphlet and of course would like to list fees. Up > until now I have worked through a VNA, covered by insurance and in > pediatric practice, also covered by insurance, although, not really as > an LC, but as I have and am spending a lot of time giving lactation > support in office, I want to separate my roles. So, on to private > patients and private fees. Would anyone be willing to share their' > pamphlet with me, so I can get an idea about what to include? Also, I > am in CT and have no experience with fees, so if you are willing to > share your fees and live in my region, I would love some idea of where > to start. I am an RN, not IBCLC yet, but if all goes well at the 2009 > exam, I will be soon. > Thank you, > , RN > Madison, CT > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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