well if you don't have doctors then who is going to take care of you when you get sick. Some people don't know all the medical stuff so they would have no idea what to do if you got rally sick. That's why we have doctors.
When writing an explanation letter for absence due to sickness make sure to include the dates of your absence, rather you went to the doctor, and that you are fit to return to work. If you went to the doctor, include the excuse with the letter.
We all know Sega so, yes they will.
If you've had a persistant low-grade temperature with no explanation for more than three days, I'd recommend going to the doctor.
Discuss this with your doctor. If you are not satisfied with his or her explanation, ask to be referred to a psychopharmacologist. You may also get useful information from your pharmacist, who almost certainly knows more about drugs than your doctor.
The Explanation of Benefits (EOB) is a summary of what your insurance company will pay for a medical service. It may show that you don't owe anything based on your coverage. However, the doctor's office may have different information about your specific financial responsibility, such as copays or deductibles that need to be paid directly to them. It's important to clarify with both the insurance company and the doctor's office to understand the discrepancy.
The doctor who ordered the scan or the X-ray owes you that explanation.
Good question, read the policy. It wouldn't hurt to send both.
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It means you should call your doctor... I have already seen my doctor, had an MRI (that's how I know about the brain stem. I saw my doctor today to review the results of the MRI, but he was very vague in his explanation and I left his office not knowing any more than when I walked in.
Nausea has many causes. If you have an IUD, pregnancy its not the most likely explanation. Take a pregnancy test. See your doctor if the nausea persists.
There are bariatric recommendations and necessities for post bypass surgery. You will probably get a detailed explanation from your doctor of what you can and can't eat, and what is recommend to help you after the procedure.
I suppose they would have a shock at first. It may end up like the 'Red Dwarf' the Easter episode 2009. However, the Doctor would come up with a good explanation! He always does!