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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Shorter wait for consult, defy or prime body?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dr Justin Saya MD" data-source="post: 59644" data-attributes="member: 12687"><p>This is a good thought and indeed something that we have considered on multiple occasions (and I currently permit in certain situations or for longterm/veteran patients such as yourself Vince - you can let the staff know that I authorize you to do just that...and they'll subsequently confirm with me). The problem lies with the logistics with missing/incomplete labs or when patients end up not getting labs completed on time. Staff must then be very diligent about following up and often it creates last minute schedule changes, appointment cancellations, missed appointments/no shows, or patients paying for a consult without full labs available (thus paying for an inefficient consult). There are indeed pros/cons to both approaches. </p><p></p><p>Folks can also find encouragement in the fact that a new physician had been hired and will begin training under me next Wednesday. ETA to being operational and seeing patients is at least a month or two out however due to the rigorous and specialized training needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr Justin Saya MD, post: 59644, member: 12687"] This is a good thought and indeed something that we have considered on multiple occasions (and I currently permit in certain situations or for longterm/veteran patients such as yourself Vince - you can let the staff know that I authorize you to do just that...and they'll subsequently confirm with me). The problem lies with the logistics with missing/incomplete labs or when patients end up not getting labs completed on time. Staff must then be very diligent about following up and often it creates last minute schedule changes, appointment cancellations, missed appointments/no shows, or patients paying for a consult without full labs available (thus paying for an inefficient consult). There are indeed pros/cons to both approaches. Folks can also find encouragement in the fact that a new physician had been hired and will begin training under me next Wednesday. ETA to being operational and seeing patients is at least a month or two out however due to the rigorous and specialized training needed. [/QUOTE]
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