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Old 11-15-2008, 09:00 AM   #41 (permalink)
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I am also keen to know whether I would need a GP referral to see an endocrinologist or whether I can refer myself. These things are quite costly. Luckily I do have insurance which covers most of it.
If you're going through the public health system you'll want a refferal from your GP. I imagine its loads quicker with the insurance though - I'd give them a call just incase there is a particular endo or clinic they'd want you to go to in order to get covered, and then contact a clinic and go from there.
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