Anonymous
Post 11/09/2025 17:46     Subject: Would you call your PCP?

Good luck OP. Hope all is well.
Anonymous
Post 11/09/2025 17:28     Subject: Would you call your PCP?

Anonymous wrote:Abnormal finding is not always bad. Our bodies are all a little different. I had an ultrasound of one area that showed an abnormal finding in another. My options were surgery, or another ultrasound in 6 months. I opted for another ultrasound in 6 months that showed no change. No surgery needed, just something a little different for my body. I hope the same for you OP


+1
I have benign things too. Technically "abnormal", but benign and unchanged.
I think the majority of the population has "abnormalities ", but nothing alarming.

Hoping it's a nothing burger for you too.
Anonymous
Post 11/09/2025 09:10     Subject: Would you call your PCP?

Anonymous wrote:Just look at the test results yourself! No need to wait for pcp.


Tell me you didn’t read the thread without telling me..
Anonymous
Post 11/09/2025 08:47     Subject: Would you call your PCP?

Just look at the test results yourself! No need to wait for pcp.
Anonymous
Post 11/09/2025 08:45     Subject: Would you call your PCP?

Anonymous wrote:This is the problem when receiving test results at the same time as the ordering physician. The doctor’s office doesn’t read test results as quickly as you will. I am happy your doctor responded quickly. Good luck.


Thank you. I have mixed feelings about mychart system; at least in my case radiology called me at home quickly. Cannot imagine opening mychart just to find out bad news without a warning
Anonymous
Post 11/09/2025 06:56     Subject: Would you call your PCP?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I sent a text through my chart earlier. The assistant wrote back that PCP is out of town this week but she will forward the results today to the PCP


That’s terrible. Any PCP who is out of town for a week should have arranged coverage. If you don’t hear back early tomorrow, I would call.


This. Terrible. Get a new pcp.
Anonymous
Post 11/09/2025 06:00     Subject: Would you call your PCP?

This is the problem when receiving test results at the same time as the ordering physician. The doctor’s office doesn’t read test results as quickly as you will. I am happy your doctor responded quickly. Good luck.
Anonymous
Post 11/08/2025 10:17     Subject: Would you call your PCP?

Anonymous wrote:Good luck OP


Thank you
Anonymous
Post 11/08/2025 10:17     Subject: Would you call your PCP?

Anonymous wrote:Abnormal finding is not always bad. Our bodies are all a little different. I had an ultrasound of one area that showed an abnormal finding in another. My options were surgery, or another ultrasound in 6 months. I opted for another ultrasound in 6 months that showed no change. No surgery needed, just something a little different for my body. I hope the same for you OP


Thank you
Anonymous
Post 11/08/2025 06:34     Subject: Would you call your PCP?

Abnormal finding is not always bad. Our bodies are all a little different. I had an ultrasound of one area that showed an abnormal finding in another. My options were surgery, or another ultrasound in 6 months. I opted for another ultrasound in 6 months that showed no change. No surgery needed, just something a little different for my body. I hope the same for you OP
Anonymous
Post 11/08/2025 05:14     Subject: Would you call your PCP?

Good luck OP