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Re: endo and insuranceFrom: Anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)Wed May 28 09:22:20 2003
At Wed, 28 May 2003, Leslie wrote: > >See if they can recommend you to another practice. It is a shame they >won't work with you. My father went through the same thing, he got laid >off right before his surgery on his brain tumor and the doc did the >surgery early. See if they can recommend you to another practice that >can do it sooner and transfer your records. I can't see another GYN >doing it unless they have discussed it with the other doc. It is hard >to believe that they can't get you in sooner. They either don't have >enough surgery days scheduled or they are too busy. My doc is in a >practice and he has 3 surgery days a week so I can basically get in >within a week or two if need be. Hope you find something that works. >Have you talked with your doctor or just the office staff. Your doc >might be willing to work with you a little more. Good Luck
>I agree with the above reply. If you speak with the doctor about your circumstances, you might have better results. If the doctor can't fit you in, then ask for a referral to a new practice. (Sometimes that motivates your doctor to help more). I would also try to get more information about your benefits from your's husband's former employer. Also, find out if you could qualify for state benefits if your husband is not called back to work.
>At Tue, 27 May 2003, Judy wrote:
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