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Old 04-29-2015, 01:17 PM #3
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Would you be able to get an MRI if you went to the ER? Things are different here in the US when it comes to urgent or expedited care.....as much as we all complain about our doctors, etc. when we need it (urgent care) we usually get it. Vision should be considered an urgent need. Is there anyone higher up in the medical chain you can contact?
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