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carlton_fritz
07-17-2018, 2:58pm
My doctor moved his place of business to a location next to the railroad tracks. As most are aware, I watched a train derail in my back yard. I went to his new location once before the trains became longer and faster. Now I have no desire to go back. How do I switch to a different doctor? I just went to the ER Sunday night and they took my current doctor's name. I do not know if they sent him everything from Sunday or if I have to see a doctor before they send it. I got a recommendation of another doctor that is much closer and right next to the hospital.

Rob
07-17-2018, 3:09pm
IMO - Have you done the math on the odds of a train derailment? Seems a bit silly to think that in your lifetime and the 141,000 miles of track in this country that you have the dear of being involved in a rail related accident. Not to mention that there are laws that prevent buildings from being constructed too close to rail lines for the reason at hand.


But if you want a new doc...pick up your phone and make appointment with whomever you please.

:seasix:

Mike Mercury
07-17-2018, 3:10pm
How do I switch to a different doctor?

contact your health plan provider, and ask for a referral. They'll steer you towards someone different - but in the same overall system. Makes transferring of everything simple & easy.

All your medical records are in the cloud, and can be accessed by any MD that you give permission to.

NCC-1701
07-17-2018, 3:11pm
What I do is pick another doctor make an appointment and start anew. I don't need a referral.

carlton_fritz
07-17-2018, 3:11pm
IMO - Have you done the math on the odds of a train derailment? Seems a bit silly to think that in your lifetime and the 141,000 miles of track in this country that you have the dear of being involved in a rail related accident. Not to mention that there are laws that prevent buildings from being constructed too close to rail lines for the reason at hand.


But if you want a new doc...pick up your phone and make appointment with whomever you please.

:seasix:
This is an old building. I also am not thrilled with the quality of patients that haunt that office. Think drug addled white trash.

Rob
07-17-2018, 3:14pm
My doctor moved his place of business to a location next to the railroad tracks. As most are aware, I watched a train derail in my back yard. I went to his new location once before the trains became longer and faster. Now I have no desire to go back. How do I switch to a different doctor? I just went to the ER Sunday night and they took my current doctor's name. I do not know if they sent him everything from Sunday or if I have to see a doctor before they send it. I got a recommendation of another doctor that is much closer and right next to the hospital.

This is an old building. I also am not thrilled with the quality of patients that haunt that office. Think drug addled white trash.

Your original post alluded to your fear of trains...now it is people.....and buildings.

carlton_fritz
07-17-2018, 3:28pm
My regular doc can't see me until the 31st, so going with a coworker that can see me the 26th. The new doc that was recommended can't get me in for 2 weeks and said I need to follow up the ER visit with my current doc.

carlton_fritz
07-17-2018, 3:29pm
Your original post alluded to your fear of trains...now it is people.....and buildings.
Not the building, just that it's been there for a long time, probably before the regulations regarding closeness to tracks.


The people are because that town is the HIV capitol of America. Austin, Indiana. Look it up.

Sea Six
07-17-2018, 3:40pm
Your original post alluded to your fear of trains...now it is people.....and buildings.

:iagree:



How's he fixed for spiders?


:ohnoes:

Millenium Vette
07-17-2018, 3:45pm
The people are because that town is the HIV capitol of America. Austin, Indiana. Look it up.

Bigger than shit.....

https://i.imgur.com/GlG4v7c.png

Milton Fox
07-17-2018, 11:47pm
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StaticCling
07-18-2018, 9:33am
First of all, sorry about your situation. I'm not going to judge you.

Why not just check with your insurance company and find an in network Primary Doctor, google his name and see if there are any Yelp or Health Grades reviews?

VatorMan
07-18-2018, 9:35am
Bigger than shit.....

https://i.imgur.com/GlG4v7c.png

Must be a lot of buttsex going on there.

StaticCling
07-18-2018, 9:53am
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carlton_fritz
07-18-2018, 5:52pm
Must be a lot of buttsex going on there.
Drug use. Prostitutes and truckers. The Methquitoes are bad up there. I have an appointment for next Thursday, but if my nasal spray is what is making me feel normal then I should see an ENT doctor instead. Suspect excessive sinus drainage into my stomach that is causing problems. I started using nasal spray last night and have felt fine all day. Bad thing is tasting the nasal spray when it tries to drain with the mucus into my stomach.:ack: