alicia.1771
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I ended up taking Beau to another vet for a 2nd opinion yesterday and I really like the new vet, so I want to continue his treatment with her moving forward.
I don't know how to go about letting the current vet know my decision so it's courteous and will not offend her. Here are a few of the reasons I'm switching which I think are pretty valid:
1. She only works 1.5 days a week so it's hard for me to get in touch with her when I have a question. They do have other doctors staffed the other days but I don't feel comfortable having multiple vets managing my cat in case some things gets missed in communication.
2. She was pretty insistent on switching Beau to SID on ProZinc which I disagreed but couldn't get her to be on the same page to do a reduced dose BID instead.
3. She had mentioned during our conversation that she hasn't treated many diabetic cats.
Also, how do I go about getting a copy of my cat's medical record? Do I just call and ask them to fax me a copy? Would they ask why I need them? What if they ask me to personally go in to pick-up because it's a "medical record" or it's "their policy"?
Thanks in advance for any advise. I like to get this done today if possible.
I don't know how to go about letting the current vet know my decision so it's courteous and will not offend her. Here are a few of the reasons I'm switching which I think are pretty valid:
1. She only works 1.5 days a week so it's hard for me to get in touch with her when I have a question. They do have other doctors staffed the other days but I don't feel comfortable having multiple vets managing my cat in case some things gets missed in communication.
2. She was pretty insistent on switching Beau to SID on ProZinc which I disagreed but couldn't get her to be on the same page to do a reduced dose BID instead.
3. She had mentioned during our conversation that she hasn't treated many diabetic cats.
Also, how do I go about getting a copy of my cat's medical record? Do I just call and ask them to fax me a copy? Would they ask why I need them? What if they ask me to personally go in to pick-up because it's a "medical record" or it's "their policy"?
Thanks in advance for any advise. I like to get this done today if possible.