When you go to your doctor for some new symptom, realize that there will be a clinical process for your workup that could involve many steps, so think ahead!
I’m not suggesting that you will know exactly what tests will be necessary to evaluate your condition, but you can still think ahead. In many instances, your PCP will have a pretty good idea what kind of treatment your symptoms will require. In most cases, the tests he orders are done to confirm his suspicions. With that in mind, if surgery is a strong possibility and you have a history of a chronic condition such as diabetes or heart disease, you may wish to schedule a pre-op evaluation by the specialist who cares for you for that condition. Why? Because these doctors are often very busy and you may have a long delay to get such an appointment. At the very least check with the receptionist how quickly you can be seen if you need clearance before surgery. In my case because of my heart history I knew I needed to be cleared by my cardiologist. I also knew because I hadn’t had a recent stress test, he would probably want me to have that done prior to his giving me clearance. I was correct & getting these done added about two weeks to the process.
Next time I’ll discuss evaluating your treatment options to make sure you get the best care you can!
For Your Health – Dr. Bob