23&LQQKIN2bThin 0 Posted November 13, 2010 My doctor went into an urgent care office so I needed a new PCP I started my first month today. He seemed almost irritated that I was needing him just to sign off once a month. I showed him my paperwork and he said that was fine but we would only actually see me every other month, the other months a nurse would take my numbers. Is that ok? Do i just need his signature or what? I am kinda confused:huh2:, i thought the dr would know what to do?? What has your experience been? What did you go over every month? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SDTeaGirl 1 Posted November 15, 2010 I will go next week for month 2. So very new to this also. I had the Doctors office (the doc that is going to do my LapBand) set me up with a person that does this all the time instead of going to my normal doctor...I didn't want anything messed up.. I just don't want to go through all this and have something missing and get denied. Not sure on the nurse thing though...Might want to call your Lapband doctors staff and ask. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nallygirl 4 Posted November 15, 2010 It seems like everyone has a little something different to do on their 6 month diet. I am heading into month 5 and opted to take the diet & nutrition classes through my surgeon's office. It costs me a little more than if I had just gone to my PCP but like SDTeaGirl I was too affraid to have something messed up. I would imagine as long as the doctor is signing off on your paperwork that it wouldn't matter if you saw him or a nurse. I agree though you might want to verify that with your surgeon or your insurance. Good luck with your program! :thumbup: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
honk 780 Posted November 15, 2010 FYI in two years I have NEVER met my PCP. I always see the Nurse Practioner. Also keep in mind that a year ago I had a stroke at 39 and was in the hospital for a week (ICU for 3 days). Could'nt belive that she could'nt take the time to meet with me. So as long as the numbers are being documented I don't think there is an issue. After all you are'nt really meeting with him for diet advice are you? Seems that anything like that would be with a Nut or Dietician. I had to meet with a Nutricianist twice presurgery; fromt he surgeons office. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites