There’s a first for everything. When you were a baby, there was a time when you said your first-ever, comprehendible word. There was also a time when you lost your first tooth, got your first car, lucked out with your first boyfriend or girlfriend, received your first kiss, and even landed your first job. Firsts like these are very exciting but nonetheless intimidating at times.
How about when ordering your medical records for the first time? This is, again, can be exciting but intimidating for you. Luckily, we’ve lined up a few things you should know about this process to help ease your anxiousness a bit.
Ordering a copy of your medical records isn’t as simple as clicking a button and then, bam, you have your records right before your eyes. First, you have to fill out a form and get formally approved before you can receive your copy.
While many people do in fact qualify, not everyone will be able to get a copy of their medical records. This is true if they are under the age of 18 and don’t have parent or guardian permission to receive a copy of their records or have a special circumstance that would protect them from the information within their medical records. In the end, whether it’s likely that you’re going to qualify or not, you must go through an approval process.
You’d think personal information like your medical history would be free, but unfortunately, it isn’t. On the bright side, it doesn’t cost much money to get your hands on a copy of your medical records. Not to mention, that slim sum of money you spend to get a copy of your records is worth it in the end as medical record copies can be useful in a plethora of ways – from learning about your medical history, to making sure your records are up-to-date and accurate, to providing a copy to a new doctor you’re going to.
As mentioned, not only do you have to wait to get approved before being granted access to a copy of your medical records, but you also must wait for your copy to arrive. It takes a medical record company time to request and receive a copy of you records from your physician before then handing a copy over to you for your personal advantage. But in the end, the process normally shouldn’t take more than a few weeks from start to finish.
Learn more about ordering medical records by calling Order Medical Records via phone at 714 559-3071.