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Old 02-24-2011, 12:56 PM
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Jim,
I agree with Finz's suggestion. Have you tried contacting the main physician at the new Dr's office about continuing Suzy's previous non-invasive treatments. If that fails, maybe contact Suzy's previous physician and try to get that Dr to be her advocate. After all, that Dr referred her to the new Dr in the first place and you would think he could reach out to the new office either by phone or written request. I'm sorry you two are experiencing such a distressing issue. I hope this is resolved ASAP. Or try asking for a patient advocate @ the new place n tell them your issue. I have had a lot of luck with getting the care I need but I'm very vocal and will voice my concerns to anyone at the office and everyone...even had to call every hour @ one office before just to get the care I needed. Let us know how it works out and I will be thinking of you two.
Sarah
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