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Old 06-05-2012, 08:44 PM #2
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Was this one of the tos drs from our drs & PTs list?
That scenario would kind of make you think , Hmmmmm
Perhaps it was a 1 time snafu, hopefully the office/staff doesn't have that happen very often.

But you'd think with many results being on CD /DVD and reports available by email or fax things would be ready for the follow up appt or phone call.


Oh, ask for copies of everything to be sent to- you imaging, reports any tests...it helps to have your own copies in case you want to take them for a look see by another doc. It's best to ask at the time of the testing , if later on they may charge you for the extra paperwork or making copies.
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