Doctor’s Fee definition

Doctor’s Fee means the professional fee charged by ‘oDoc Service Providers’ from ‘oDoc Service Receivers’ for their professional services using oDoc Now Service Application.

Examples of Doctor’s Fee in a sentence

  • If you do not specifically inform the Company in writing that you are going to make your óDoc Now Service Fee’ separately to the Company, it is deemed that you have authorized fixed me to deduce oDoc Fee form Doctor’s Fee prior to remitting such fee to your bank account.

  • The Doctor’s Fee schedule shall be provided to you prior to your consultation sessions.

Related to Doctor’s Fee

  • Lump Sum Payment means a single payment that is not anticipated to continue.

  • Creditable compensation means the full compensation payable annually to an employee working

  • Lump Sum means the total sum which will have become payable to the Contractor by the Principal upon completion of the Works.

  • Capitation Payment means a payment the STATE makes periodically to the MCO for each Enrollee covered under the Contract for the provision of services as defined in Article 6 regardless of whether the Enrollee receives these services during the period covered by the payment.

  • Enrolment Fee means the fee paid by the Parent(s)/Guardian(s) to cover all the administrative costs involved in enrolling a Student at the School. It is not refundable, and it is not offset against any other fees.