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I’ve Never Viewed My Medical Records. Have You Seen Yours?

Started by Andrew Meyer · 10 months ago

All through my childhood, teen years and, now, young adult years I've gone to my doctor's office for yearly checkups, physicals and random things that come up now and then (i.e. broken bones, viruses).
Every time I visit my doctor I wait in the waiting room, get called back by ... Continue reading »

9 comments

  • Love your stuff; I wish the longer posts were broken up into 2-3 part series-type posts.
  • Thanks Adam!

    Yeah I've noticed that some of my posts have gotten a little long lately. It's prob an excellent idea to break them up a little bit.
  • can i have my medical records sent to my new address from my old md?
  • I don't know. It probably can by be done by a case-to-case basis with your own doctor, but I don't know if MDs have to legally do it. That would be interesting to look into.
  • It's been a pleasure for me reading such a blog..
    Thanks for sharing this one.
  • Just ask to see your medical records.
    It should not be a problem !
    Dr.David Black
    www.blackchiropractic.com.au
  • is it really important to check your medical records specially when your a doctor you should always keep them in safe place to make your patients more comfy about their medical records
  • Very promising health presentation by Google. Even though its still in the development process, it already looks impressive. I hope that they would push through in developing it so we could avail of its services soon.
  • Your medical record belongs to YOU and you can absolutely look at it and have a copy made. When you switch doctors, it is best to ask for a copy of your records to be sent to your new doctor. If they are on an electronic medical record system, it may take awhile for your records to be scanned in.

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