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06-05-2021 06:05 AM
@ChillyTulip wrote:Get your old records and have them sent to the new ENT. This gives them time to review what has been done and where to go next. Don't waste your time and their time by pretending nothing was done yet. That simply wastes precious time, money, and resources. Besides if the ENT thiniks something should be repeated, they will do that. Tell him/her you are seeking a second opinion. One word of caution: don't bad mouth the old ENT to your new physician. It only makes you look bad.
Excellent advice @ChillyTulip.
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