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<blockquote data-quote="jinca" data-source="post: 17495" data-attributes="member: 4526"><p>I have a question for those that use Defy and other remote doctors...</p><p></p><p>If/when you have a medical issue and need to be hospitalized, or undergo testing, etc. for something unknown, how does Defy interact on your behalf? The scenario being that you have some complication as a result of HRT and you need to be hospitalized - since Defy isn't local, I assume they cannot admit you, making an emergency room visit a necessity, or getting your local GP to understand and work with the problem, either of which sounds difficult. </p><p></p><p>Anyone actually go through that, and how is it handled? I haven't seen anything really written about it, and I know most docs would make a best effort to assist, but when the rubber meets the road, what obligations are there, if any? </p><p></p><p>Thanks for any ideas/pointers...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jinca, post: 17495, member: 4526"] I have a question for those that use Defy and other remote doctors... If/when you have a medical issue and need to be hospitalized, or undergo testing, etc. for something unknown, how does Defy interact on your behalf? The scenario being that you have some complication as a result of HRT and you need to be hospitalized - since Defy isn't local, I assume they cannot admit you, making an emergency room visit a necessity, or getting your local GP to understand and work with the problem, either of which sounds difficult. Anyone actually go through that, and how is it handled? I haven't seen anything really written about it, and I know most docs would make a best effort to assist, but when the rubber meets the road, what obligations are there, if any? Thanks for any ideas/pointers... [/QUOTE]
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