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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I work in healthcare. There is no regulation that prevents you from scheduling an appointment (only accessing appointment information after the fact). I have made appointments for my young adult children and also for my old adult mother. All of these people can and do make their own appointments as well, but for various reasons I have sometimes needed to schedule. Frankly the office you’re working with is being ridiculous under the circumstances I would look elsewhere. It’s OK to help your young adult child through a difficult time and the practical side of scheduling appointments can be a nightmare.[/quote] Our dentist always says "we really need to hear from your kid, they are over 18". I tell them that is not likely to happen as they are busy and have anxiety and hate making phone calls. It's like they've signed the forms previously to allow you to deal with me, the contact information is literally my email and cell phone because that is how my kid put it. I'm only scheduling an appointment, I'm not asking to see medical records. [/quote]
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