Thats great,you should always request a copy of the test resuts and reports that way you have a file at home with your medical records.
This creats less hassle if you switch DRs and if your traveling you can take them with you.
I always ask for the reports and so forth to be either faxed or mailed to me,most facilities are willing,as long as I sign a consent form.
Good Job. It's very important to keep a file. It's very important to do this, as we are our own best advocate. Let us know your results.
What i've discovered iw really handy is keeping all my medical files: lab results, MRI results, physician progress notes (my neurologist sends me copies of every thing that he sends my primary) on a flash drive.
When I get anything new, I scan it into my computer and put it on the flash drive. It's small enough that I can easily carry it in my purse. Then, if I'm traveling, or one of my physicians wants to know what my lab results were, there it is.
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