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<blockquote data-quote="flutterby" data-source="post: 428943" data-attributes="member: 7083"><p>I think part of the problem is that this test isn't common. When I was told that Dr L wanted me to have this test, after the repetitive stimulant and single fiber emg's, the lady didn't know what the the test was. Dr L was out of town and she said she was going to ask another doctor and get back with me. A couple of days later she (I don't know if she's a nurse or a secretary or what) left me a voicemail saying that the test was scheduled with Dr L on 5/16 at 3pm. </p><p></p><p>Apparently, she didn't speak to the right people or guessed or just screwed up scheduling. It wouldn't have been so bad if gas wasn't so dang expensive, if I didn't have to pay for parking, and if I didn't sit in an exam room for 2 hours and 15 minutes of my time there with nothing to do. And what really gets me is that when you are having a procedure or test done, you have to go through registration prior to going into the office. The lady at registration didn't know the billing code for a forearm exercise test, so she called over to the neurology office. Something should have tipped them off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterby, post: 428943, member: 7083"] I think part of the problem is that this test isn't common. When I was told that Dr L wanted me to have this test, after the repetitive stimulant and single fiber emg's, the lady didn't know what the the test was. Dr L was out of town and she said she was going to ask another doctor and get back with me. A couple of days later she (I don't know if she's a nurse or a secretary or what) left me a voicemail saying that the test was scheduled with Dr L on 5/16 at 3pm. Apparently, she didn't speak to the right people or guessed or just screwed up scheduling. It wouldn't have been so bad if gas wasn't so dang expensive, if I didn't have to pay for parking, and if I didn't sit in an exam room for 2 hours and 15 minutes of my time there with nothing to do. And what really gets me is that when you are having a procedure or test done, you have to go through registration prior to going into the office. The lady at registration didn't know the billing code for a forearm exercise test, so she called over to the neurology office. Something should have tipped them off. [/QUOTE]
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