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Old 03-21-2013, 02:36 PM #1
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Just found out my neuropsych assessment is booked for next week. I wasn't going to have it done as I wasn't going to pay out of pocket for it. Apparently exceptions can be made for it to be covered under OHIP in some cases, even when they tell you it can't and mine will be covered.

Since mine isn't being paid for by workers comp or anything, it should be a fair assessment (i hope) of what's really going on, no one is paying to have a particular result in their favour.

I'm not looking forward to 5 hours of testing though. Not sure I'm looking forward to getting the results either, though I suppose its better to know than not know. And maybe good to know what strengths are intact still, as well.

Just feeling a bit caught off guard since I'd decided not to have it, then suddenly they booked it. Wasn't expecting that.

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