Good thing I checked!

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I picked a new doctor (mostly at random) when I sent my paperwork to 6A early in September. I got my insurance card and didn't think to check the name of the doctor on it.

Anyway, after I got settled here, I called and made an appointment (a "meet the new patient, here are my records, I need to do X now, Y soon and Z in ~5 months" appointment) with the doctor I'd chosen. My appointment is tomorrow. Except last night I decided to look at my insurance card and double check the doctor's address... and it's a different doctor. Charming.

I got an appointment with the correct doctor (who is very nearby) on Wednesday and cancelled the appointment with the incorrect doctor (and told them the story). I wonder why the insurance company decided to change doctors for me.

At least I checked before I drove to my appointment.

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JimH said:

How'd the appt. go? Or did was the rechedule on a different day? sad

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