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Old 03-26-2008, 04:04 PM #1
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Default How to get an MRI with my Hmo --Kaiser

I have been to see two doctors at Kaiser, my HMO and have had no luck getting them to refer me to a MRI so that we can better diagnose my lower back problem. I think they don't want to spend the money but it seems otherwise it is all guesswork on their part. Any suggestions on how to request the MRI?
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