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[quote=Anonymous]No calendar available means that the doctor has not given any hours to the reception/phone people. Don't blame them for this problem. We see a highly credentialed doc there who also spends spend at another facility doing research. She decides when she sees patients and is very limited in this respect. Usually only one or two days a month and it's worse in summer--I've been trying to get an appt scheduled with her for a few months now and she simply hasn't released her schedule. We are actually going to see someone else I'm interested in getting a second opinion from for the moment. Luckily, my kid's issues aren't time sensitive. The best thing to do is find out the name of the nurse/genetic counselor the doc works with and directly email her/him for an appt or to find when apps will be released. Also ask for business cards from everyone you see at your appts for this down the line. I have found that people are responsive by email. Also ask about appts at alternative locations.[/quote]
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