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Dragonfly75
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Switching doctors....
how did you do it? I have been considering switching to a midwife since I got pregnant. Last night DH and I went for a consultation with the Stony Brook Midwives and I am definately switching, but I'm wondering how to do it appropriately. Do I just call my old OB cancel my next appointment and tell them I am faxing them a medical release form? I guess I'm making this more difficult than it needs to be, but I don't want to be rude to my old docs -- there's nothing wrong with them I just like the more personalized care offered by the midwives.
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Posted 7/27/06 9:04 AM |
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mamaA
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Name: Amy
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Re: Switching doctors....
All you have to do is sign a release of records and have your old Dr's office send them to the new office. It;s easy I'm in the process- just make sure you tell them you need it done ASAP and have the midwife make sure they have EVERYTHING from the old place.
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Posted 7/27/06 10:18 AM |
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