05-25-2017, 07:31 PM
Matt,
The allergens are likely produced by a special lab. But, your local allergist should have a lab/vendor/etc that produces the allergens for him/her.
No doubt the allergens can be produced to suit your specific needs. Or, there are certain dosages that are commonly used and produced and your allergist puts together the shots for you accordingly. That's why I don't understand why your NY doctor needed to send the products to your new doctor.
The new allergist should have the appropriate records so he/she can have the allergens produced for you. Or, use the correct doses from his/her stock of them. This would make shipping allergens from one doctor to the other unnecessary.
Like I said... something just doesn't make sense to me.
Am I correct in assuming you had your records transferred from your old doctor to the new one? If not, then you definitely need to get this done ASAP.
Robert
The allergens are likely produced by a special lab. But, your local allergist should have a lab/vendor/etc that produces the allergens for him/her.
No doubt the allergens can be produced to suit your specific needs. Or, there are certain dosages that are commonly used and produced and your allergist puts together the shots for you accordingly. That's why I don't understand why your NY doctor needed to send the products to your new doctor.
The new allergist should have the appropriate records so he/she can have the allergens produced for you. Or, use the correct doses from his/her stock of them. This would make shipping allergens from one doctor to the other unnecessary.
Like I said... something just doesn't make sense to me.
Am I correct in assuming you had your records transferred from your old doctor to the new one? If not, then you definitely need to get this done ASAP.
Robert