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All you have to do is go to your doctor and request a copy of your medical records. They are regulated by HIPAA to give u a copy. They may charge to make copies but only if its reasonable. Usually the office will have a form you sign stating they gave you a copy ect. HHS.ORG shows HIPAA aka Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act Sec. 164.524 Access of individuals to protected health information. I hope this was helpful.

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