That a strange take. Do you think healthcare workers are just sitting around picking their nose? And make appointments months down the road just to make people suffer?? |
I’m sorry you’re getting this response, OP. I know what it feels like to have to wait.
No, it isn’t okay that you have to wait a month. It isn’t okay at all. But as you can see from previous posters, we’ve decided as a society to think it’s acceptable. I hope you get an earlier appointment. |
It is interesting that everyone is assuming this is a breast. The OP did not say that. Some of the urgency depends on what the report says. I am a Nurse Practitioner and when patients have a concerning finding, we can often get people for additional imaging sooner. It really depends on what the report says. Talk to your ordering provider, OP. |
I think it’s all the feds trying to squeeze in healthcare. Wait times seem far longer than usual. Check for cancellations. |
It may be normal, but it's not right for all these posters to recount long waits for serious diseases. It's a sad world we live in that we have the medical technology to care for patients rapidly, but somehow we've enclosed ourselves in a health system that forces 99% of people to wait for their situations to be addressed.
I hope we can all agree on that. |
And I'm not seeing any posts from women who waited 11 weeks and then died from the cancer, so no problemo. |
You sound like you’ve never had a major health issue. |
I think it took me two full days to get the scheduler at Inova tl return my call so I could make an appointment for cancer surgery. It took me more than one day before that to get the diagnosing doctor’s office to send over the referral that the doctor told me she had sent over but hadn’t, and another full day to get the office to send me their list of recommended surgeons that they insisted was in my portal but was not. I would not be allowed to have that error rate at my job nor to take 2 days to return calls, and my job isn’t life and death. |
The scheduler can take a little while, because they have to coordinate with both the surgeon and the OR at the hospital. |
generally speaking, dead folk don't post on forums |
Are you on a different calendar system? September is NEXT month, not MONTHS away. Reasonable wait. Your insurance sucks so focus on that while you wait |
The OP deemed it suspicious, not her health care provider. |
Get used to it, op. My uterine biopsy found cancer. I waited 5 weeks for surgery and now 2 weeks out from surgery and no pathology report yet.
The worst part is the waiting. |
I have a persistent cough that I’ve had a since February. I’ve been trying to get in for an endoscopy after I was cleared out of the ENT and lung scans. The earliest they could get me in was January 2026.
That’s unbelievable. That’s not healthcare. I called around to every doctor on BC/BS list and I did manage to get an appointment within the month. |
I had a breast lump discovered by my new gynecologist upon first examination back in the early 2000s and the process for getting a mammogram then a needle biopsy took several weeks in a moderate sized city. Make it a major metropolitan area with patients traveling in for treatment from other places and a wait of a few weeks is absolutely normal.
Having been through it, I *DO* very much appreciate your anxiety. I hope you find out soon that it isn’t anything to worry about. |