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<blockquote data-quote="Mattsmom277" data-source="post: 460905" data-attributes="member: 4264"><p>How about a walk in clinic? You could ask for a full blood work up and mention your concerns, plus you won't have to wait hours and hours like in the ER and odds are the docs working the ER don't also work the walk in clinic. A walk in clinic doctor could also refer you to a specialist in a bigger city, either Sud or the Sault. Depending on your income, OW might also pay your travel expenses (actual expenses, not limited to the northern ontario travel grant program, although you would have to sign over the travel grant to the OW program). There's got to be some way to get around the quack at the ER. And a restricted practice to me sounds as though the board of physicians and surgeons has already placed limits on this doctor for some reason. I believe there is a data base online to check Canadian doctors status with the board. Might be worth looking into. I'll try googling it for you to see if I can find it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mattsmom277, post: 460905, member: 4264"] How about a walk in clinic? You could ask for a full blood work up and mention your concerns, plus you won't have to wait hours and hours like in the ER and odds are the docs working the ER don't also work the walk in clinic. A walk in clinic doctor could also refer you to a specialist in a bigger city, either Sud or the Sault. Depending on your income, OW might also pay your travel expenses (actual expenses, not limited to the northern ontario travel grant program, although you would have to sign over the travel grant to the OW program). There's got to be some way to get around the quack at the ER. And a restricted practice to me sounds as though the board of physicians and surgeons has already placed limits on this doctor for some reason. I believe there is a data base online to check Canadian doctors status with the board. Might be worth looking into. I'll try googling it for you to see if I can find it. [/QUOTE]
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