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Re: GENERAL: is it ok to ask a doctor for a courtesy letter?

From: D (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 25 Sep 2008 20:02:36 -0500 (CDT)


Well I asked, I thought seeing a specialist for 4 months there would be alot to tell my regular obgyn. although I appreciate the form letter stating the new meds I'm on from the specialist, I was kind of hoping the specialist would state what continuing plans he has for me (I have appointments booked through November.)

I wanted my local doc to be up to par with my situation when he gives me my annual physical. I guess that's my job, I just hope I explain thing correctly.

Diane

At Wed, 24 Sep 2008, D wrote: >
>I've been seeing a pelvic pain specialist weekly for the past 4 months &
>I ask you folks about the lupron, but I want to use my annual check up
>as a way to get a second opinion about what all I'm going through. I
>thought I could call him & chat with him. (He seems so willing to help
>when I see him face to face) but when I call his office I can't get past
>the receptionist & nurses.
>
>Anyway I made this appointment & I'd really like this specialist to send
>some kind of letter to my local doc
>
>Is that OK to ask for one?
>
>Thanks
>diane




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