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<blockquote data-quote="Mattsmom277" data-source="post: 302593" data-attributes="member: 4264"><p>I would call and get a fax number for his office.</p><p>I would then write a SUPER polite letter. I would fax said letter to the docs office and carbon copy the fax to the insurance company.</p><p>I would politely state that although the doctor is in process of extracting his dealings with this insurance company, he in fact is your daughters doctor and she is an ongoing patient with medical needs right NOW and that until the insurance agreement with the company and the docs is formally severed, you expect to be seen by this doctor as per usual, without being fluffed off while doctor boots out this insurance company.</p><p>At the least, the doctor will learn you are upset, you and your daughter enjoy his service as a doctor, and that she is also in need NOW. It can't hurt. And a fax that is copied to insurance company isn't going to be booted out by the receptionist as they do with calls. For sure the doctor will see it, especially if you say that you expect the doctor to personally recieve this letter, not just staff. If you do it politely it should just be showing your care for your daughter and not offend the doctor. Worth a try!</p><p></p><p>Sorry you are going through this all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mattsmom277, post: 302593, member: 4264"] I would call and get a fax number for his office. I would then write a SUPER polite letter. I would fax said letter to the docs office and carbon copy the fax to the insurance company. I would politely state that although the doctor is in process of extracting his dealings with this insurance company, he in fact is your daughters doctor and she is an ongoing patient with medical needs right NOW and that until the insurance agreement with the company and the docs is formally severed, you expect to be seen by this doctor as per usual, without being fluffed off while doctor boots out this insurance company. At the least, the doctor will learn you are upset, you and your daughter enjoy his service as a doctor, and that she is also in need NOW. It can't hurt. And a fax that is copied to insurance company isn't going to be booted out by the receptionist as they do with calls. For sure the doctor will see it, especially if you say that you expect the doctor to personally recieve this letter, not just staff. If you do it politely it should just be showing your care for your daughter and not offend the doctor. Worth a try! Sorry you are going through this all. [/QUOTE]
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