Guest guest Posted March 13, 2005 Report Share Posted March 13, 2005 I will be switching rheumys soon because of insurance. I have an appointment scheduled with my current rheumy at the end of this month; the appointment with the new rheumy is at the end of next month. I'm wondering if I should keep or cancel the appointment with my current rheumy. I'd be paying out of pocket, but would be willing to do so if there would be benefit in having the person most familiar with my case give me a final " going over. " Any thoughts? Sierra Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2005 Report Share Posted March 13, 2005 hi, Sierra! if you can afford it, I'd go in to see the old rheumy. at least to get your records. you never know, you might not care for the new rheumy. and down-the-road the insurance might change, or the old rheumy. will be covered under the new plan, and you might want to swithch back. gentle hugs, Marcia --- snowdrift52003 <snowdrift52003@...> wrote: > > I will be switching rheumys soon because of insurance. I have an > appointment scheduled with my current rheumy at the end of this > month; > the appointment with the new rheumy is at the end of next month. I'm > wondering if I should keep or cancel the appointment with my current > rheumy. I'd be paying out of pocket, but would be willing to do so if > there would be benefit in having the person most familiar with my > case give me a final " going over. " Any thoughts? > > Sierra > > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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