> Two weeks ago my primary care doc said I should have tests from a
> specialist and that they'd call me in 2-3 days. In 2-3 days she said
> they'd call in 2-3 days. Then again and again to now it's been two
> weeks! Is there any way to find out why the specialty department is
> taking so long or I've been dropped through the bureaucratic cracks?
Squeaky wheel gets the grease! Keep calling! Make a nuisance of
yourself if you have to!
> Two weeks ago my primary care doc said I should have tests from a
> specialist and that they'd call me in 2-3 days. In 2-3 days she said
> they'd call in 2-3 days. Then again and again to now it's been two
> weeks! Is there any way to find out why the specialty department is
> taking so long or I've been dropped through the bureaucratic cracks?
Just call and get them yourself. Call the number you call to make
appointments or talk to a nurse, select option 4, ask if your results
are in, and if they are, they'll transfer you to a nurse who will read
you the report. If you're not familiar with the tests that were done,
get your result and the reference range when calling in.

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