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Question I'm trying to find a new doctor for a second opinion on something. How do I go about doing this? Is there a way I can do it online to see if a doctor has had experience in what I'm looking for? Or do I just call different offices and ask? | |
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Bend over and cough for me.
If it is a specialist, I would just call another (ex:Dermotologist etc.) and say you are looking to get a second opinion on a diagnosis, could you make an appointment to see one of their doctors. Can't hurt (unless a probe is involved) hope you feel better or at least get a piece of mind. ---------------------------------
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NOt that familiar with the US system but if you are in an HMO they carry lists of their own Drs, just pick another off the list.
If you are not in an HMO then Contact your local public health office and they should be able to help you. Happy is he who finds out the causes for things.Virgil (70-19 BC). Virgil was such a lying bastard! | |
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jthad1129 said: Bend over and cough for me.
If it is a specialist, I would just call another (ex:Dermotologist etc.) and say you are looking to get a second opinion on a diagnosis, could you make an appointment to see one of their doctors. Can't hurt (unless a probe is involved) hope you feel better or at least get a piece of mind. I guess that seems to be the way to go. I wasn't sure if I could do something online or not. Thanks. Oh, and I don't have balls so I don't need to bend over and cough! ball edit [Edited 9/8/05 7:23am] | |
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