Anonymous wrote:OP, you surely can see why the school would need medical documentation to support an absence of 5 days or more, can't you? This surely can't be that hard for you to comprehend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can't get a sick visit for three months? Ours doesn't even let you schedule sick visits the day before you see the doctor.
OP here, our physician is terrible, I know. Partially because our insurance is terrible, but I digress.Surely I am not the only one in that situation. Seems like they are just asking for more germs to spread.
OP, our kids’ pediatrician has gotten increasingly difficult to schedule since they switched to being a Johns Hopkins office but I’ve never heard of not being able to get a sick visit for days. When we haven’t been able to get a convenient time we go to urgent care - PM Pediatrics on Rockville Pike is great.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can't get a sick visit for three months? Ours doesn't even let you schedule sick visits the day before you see the doctor.
OP here, our physician is terrible, I know. Partially because our insurance is terrible, but I digress.Surely I am not the only one in that situation. Seems like they are just asking for more germs to spread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Huh, if your kid is sick for 4 days you're not taking them to urgent care?
What would you expect the doctor to do if your kid has covid, tested positive at home, seems like they are doing okay but still has mild symptoms? There is nothing to do help them except rest. Doctors won't give paxlovid to low risk people that age. So, uh, yea, I see no point. Same with the flu.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can't get a sick visit for three months? Ours doesn't even let you schedule sick visits the day before you see the doctor.
OP here, our physician is terrible, I know. Partially because our insurance is terrible, but I digress.Surely I am not the only one in that situation. Seems like they are just asking for more germs to spread.
Anonymous wrote:Huh, if your kid is sick for 4 days you're not taking them to urgent care?
Anonymous wrote:You can't get a sick visit for three months? Ours doesn't even let you schedule sick visits the day before you see the doctor.
Anonymous wrote:I just got a notice from my kid's elementary school that "prolonged absences of 5 days or more require, by state law, a physician's excuse."
I'm lucky if I can get an appointment with my kid's physician within 3 months and I'm not about to take my kid to urgent care where they will get the staff sick for no medical end when they get covid or the flu. So I guess it is a maximum four day quarantine now, whether they still have symptoms or not. Or alternatively I can just live with the school vaguely threatening report me to CPS for truancy.
Anyone else pissed about this?