Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ER stat! Worry about cost later!
OP here. I wanted my husband to tell HR which plan we were going to go with today. He's been so casual about everything. My fever is back now. I will go to the ER tomorrow.
I wish I had more support from my husband. He can be such a dick.
Anonymous wrote:ER stat! Worry about cost later!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A minute clinic cannot diagnose malaria or dengue. If it is serious you need to go to a hospital. If it isn’t serious, wait till Monday.
This. Go to a hospital and wear a mask wherever you go please.
Maleria is not contagious dumb dumb.
Dumb, dumb yourself for misspelling malaria and for not realizing it is contagious. A mosquito bites OP and the mosquito can gets protozoan organism in its blood. It matures and when mosquito bites her husband- bam! Protozoa from mosquito's saliva get deposited in OP hisband's blood and now he has malaria. So no mask but watch out for those mosquitos in Miami.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Without an insurance card, some places will ask for payment up front before you're even seen by a doctor.
Urgent care is better than nobody and they may be able to refer you to a specific medical office if they think you have something tropical.
Op here. I understand this. I thought that I would have to pay out of pocket and see if we can get reimbursed later. Is there a specific form or document I should ask for so I can submit it to the health insurance company later? I have never had to do this before.
Anonymous wrote:https://umiamihealth.org/treatments-and-services/infectious-diseases/tropical-infectious-diseases
Google tropical medicine Miami.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A minute clinic cannot diagnose malaria or dengue. If it is serious you need to go to a hospital. If it isn’t serious, wait till Monday.
This. Go to a hospital and wear a mask wherever you go please.
Maleria is not contagious dumb dumb.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A minute clinic cannot diagnose malaria or dengue. If it is serious you need to go to a hospital. If it isn’t serious, wait till Monday.
This. Go to a hospital and wear a mask wherever you go please.
Anonymous wrote:A minute clinic cannot diagnose malaria or dengue. If it is serious you need to go to a hospital. If it isn’t serious, wait till Monday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are do you live in now? People here might have referrals for wherever you live. You might need to find a tropical medicine specialist? Or call the public health department in your city. They might have info on clinics that treat malaria, dengue, etc. If you do have malaria they are going to want you to get treated ASAP.
I am in Miami. I am calling the health department now.