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Date: | Thu, 10 Jul 1997 08:00:43 -0400 |
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In a message dated 97-07-10 00:32:46 EDT, you write:
<< But, if he did run that test, you have every right in the world to get
that information. As a matter of fact, when I changed doctors to my
present one, I called them and asked them when they could have a copy of
my chart ready for me to pick up (they must comply). When I got there,
it was ready - I then took it home, read it and then made copies for my
new doctor. Since you're planning on leaving anyway, this may be a good
thing for you to do.
Good Luck!
SuzyQ >>
Hi,
Like many of you, I have had to go through several doctors to find one who
will listen to me. I always get a copy of my current visit and lab work at
the time those services are rendered. I keep a file at home. This is much
easier,if you have to change doctors, than trying to gather all that months
or years later.
ZeeSwan
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