@jordanmarli Looking at the EOB:
You need to dig up your plan documentation. For instance, this insurance specifically states deductible does not apply to primary care visits but does not say that for specialists. This one says the first two visits you pay the $40 copay, after that it's all deductible and coinsurance.
It may be that your plan actually says "$35 copay After Deductible" for the office visits. The doctor doesn't know how much deductible you've used so they collect the $35 copay then bill you the rest once they receive this EOB.
It may be that your insurance is processing the claim using the wrong plan. If your plan documents say that deductibles don't apply to office visits, then you need to call BCBS and tell them to fix the problem and reprocess these claims.
You need to dig up your plan documentation. For instance, this insurance specifically states deductible does not apply to primary care visits but does not say that for specialists. This one says the first two visits you pay the $40 copay, after that it's all deductible and coinsurance.
It may be that your plan actually says "$35 copay After Deductible" for the office visits. The doctor doesn't know how much deductible you've used so they collect the $35 copay then bill you the rest once they receive this EOB.
It may be that your insurance is processing the claim using the wrong plan. If your plan documents say that deductibles don't apply to office visits, then you need to call BCBS and tell them to fix the problem and reprocess these claims.