Quote from: TheOtherSide on July 17, 2010, 08:42:42 PM
If he can't help me could I just go to my regular doctor and ask him to prescribe T to me because I've already been on it for so long?
A doctor can refuse to write any prescription, without need of justification, and will generally refuse to write one that is too far outside of his specialty. That having been said, if you have been on this prescription for a long time, your doctor is likely to simply perform basic lab work and then write the new prescription without further discussion.
One important step is to speak to your regular doctor's secretary and sign HIPAA release forms, authorizing your local doctor's secretary to request copies of your medical records from your endocrinologist's secretary. That will allow your regular doctor to take responsibility for your prescription with the minimum of legal risk.
- N