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The New-Patient Appointment (Part II)
So I’m sitting in the treatment room on my first visit to Dr. Suzanne Lamanna and the almost-an-LPN has just told me that this appointment is “just a meet-and-greet,” then she tries to take my blood pressure. She fails to manipulate the … Continue reading
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The New-Patient Appointment (Part I)
I need a new primary care physician on account of I haven’t got one. The last person who said she would cover me quit when she found out that I couldn’t take drugs. (see “The Desta Anthony’s of the World, … Continue reading
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Tagged Conditions and Diseases, diagnosis, doctors, Dr. Suzanne Lamanna, Health, health care, HIPAA, Medicaid, Medicaid transportation, Medicare, meet-and-greet, Onondaga County New York, Patient, patients, Physician, St. Joseph's Hospital
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