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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’d actually notify them as a follow up. “We wanted you to know that we came in Thursday for a possible bladder infection, and were told to go home and results were negative. Larla was still uncomfortable so we went to urgent care and she tested positive and is now doing much better on Name of Medication. We wanted to ask if there is anything we can do in the future if these signs show up?” [/quote] This. Or if you’re thinking their lab somehow missed the infection, ask about that. Say, “DD was still having symptoms the next day so we went to urgent care, and she tested positive for a UTI. I’m trying to figure out what happened. Could the lab you use have missed it?” Ask them whatever it is you’re thinking before you switch doctors. Give them a chance to explain and see if you buy the explanation.[/quote] Ok, but we are in agreement that somewhere along the line there was a mistake. Here is what I’m wondering, if we tell a doctor “my hand is bleeding” and the doctor can see it is but then says “we have to spend the blood sample to the lab”. Then the lab results come back and it’s negative. The doctor was in the room with you, saw the bleeding hand and then called and said the results were negative. I cant prescribe meds or help you. The disconnect there is annoying me. [/quote]
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