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Medical Doctor Reviews

June Said:

How long should it take for a Doctor to look over Medical Records and an Autopsy Report?

We Answered:

Take a vacation to chill out because that will be on the back burner for awhile. Paperwork, especially deposition reviews, are the LAST thing on their "to do" list. Honestly, if you haven't heard from your attorney in one month, then call.

Elizabeth Said:

Where and how do I find a rating, track record, reviews, opinions etc, on a medical doctor in Houston, Texas?

We Answered:

I heard some words of Wisdom from more than one person in my past in regards to this question.

The ANSWER ----- If what you seek is going to be done through your insurance company, then always go to the medical center and get your doctor from there.

I did this using the common sense in what they said, and I am glad I did. I now do this for all medical needs.

If you are just looking for a family doctor then it matters in what part of Houston, TX you reside in. There are plenty of good doctors within this enormous city, and doing a search online (through Bing or Google) will bring you some names.

If you need something more serious for a diagnosis, then go to the medical center.

Clinton Said:

How do you choose your medical textbook?

We Answered:

For med school, you buy what's required or suggested.

Above that, ask around.

Kathleen Said:

How long should it take for a Doctor to review Medical Records for an Attorney?

We Answered:

You might drop a note asking what the status is. But don't be a pest, some doctors take FOREVER to review records.

Enrique Said:

If My friend had an Attorney send Medical Records and an Autopsy Report to a Doctor for a Medical Review?

We Answered:

Weeks and weeks

Dwayne Said:

do family doctors review your medical records from clinincs and other doctors?

We Answered:

no, not usually. practically never

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