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[quote=Anonymous]The doctor gave you many reasonable options. They all start with making an appointment. You are overwhelmed and don't know where to start. But you can do this. Kudos for coming to this board and asking people who have done this before for advice. If possible, pick 2 or three options for providers based on recommendations and coverage. You don't have to worry about that for KKI or CNMC. Then, make a folder with all of the pertinent info you will need to make these appointments. -Basic info: name, address, demographics, contact info -Insurance card info -Medications -Prewritten statement/bullet points of your major concerns and why you are calling this doctor/practice/therapist. Then pick a week to start your calls. Before dialing, make sure you have your work and home calendars handy and a paper for note taking. Also make sure you have enough time to sit on hold. These appointments will have various wait times and next steps, so although it's a lot of calling in the beginning, the next steps will probably be more spaced out and easier to tackle. I know this advice seems simplistic and common sense, and maybe you do it all already. But when I'm highly emotional and stressed, it's hard to get out of your own head and make a plan and get it going. Good luck to you and your DC!!! [/quote]
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