You would be referred to an ophthalmology clinic if you are experiencing vision problems, such as persistent blurry vision, eye pain, or sudden changes in sight. Other reasons include having a medical history of eye diseases, such as glaucoma or cataracts, or if you require specialized eye care, like surgery or advanced diagnostic tests. Additionally, if routine eye exams reveal abnormalities, your primary care physician might recommend seeing an ophthalmologist for further evaluation and treatment.
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They are generally referred to as the client or as the owner, depending upon the clinic.
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The agency that referred the patient for the MRI; the doctor or clinic.
This would be a small animal clinic, a 'regular' clinic or a general practice clinic.
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Some doctors would pro-actively alert the pain clinic and some not. It would be part of the record which the pain clinic will often request.
I would recommend that you ask your family doctor if he/she could refer you to a baratric clinic. This way you would be getting a referrel by someone you trusted.
You should check with your local health authority to see where the nearest walk in clinic would be. In Canada and the United States, there would be quite a few in major cities.
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no she has just let out her own record swhy would she :)