Who knew specialist MDs did a brisk walk-in business?
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I'm generally peak pessimism when I have to participate in the health care system. But sometimes you have to do what you have to do. I severed the tendon in my right hand responsible for curling the last thumb joint. And while that's not the end of the world, it would suck to be immobile there for the rest of my life. So this morning, four days after it happened, I googled "hand specialist MD" and there's one right there in berkeley. It was 9:30 AM when I called, and they told me I could come in and see the doctor at 11. I was back home by 12:30, with surgery scheduled for next Tuesday. I was astonished it was that easy. But of course it won't be free. From what I gathered from the call from the surgery center later this afternoon, it will be around 5k out of pocket. They read the fine print on your insurance policy, so they can be pretty specific. It would have been much more than that if I had gone the urgent care->referral route. Who knew specialists just take walk-in business?
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Wow Horace, sorry to hear about that!!! Like Jon say, hope it heals well and quickly.!!
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That's a nasty accident, Horace. It must have been difficult to wait those first days deciding whether to go to the doctor. Yes, a person needs the use of their thumb in order for the rest of the hand to be useful. Good luck with your surgery, and I am very glad you can get it done soon.
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@mark said in Who knew specialist MDs did a brisk walk-in business?:
Man that sounds painful. Hope you heal quickly and fully.
Same; and how is the modeling stuff going?