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17 Jun 2011, 9:56 am

Ok, the whole psychologist thing is a new type of situation for me and I don't really understand the rules for it. So I was hoping people could tell me if this was normal or if I reacted poorly or if I'm being scammed.

Ok, so a month ago I go in for the neuropsych eval. They asked me about my history and did the standard tests - IQ, MMPI, AAA, Neurological Exam. I sent a follow up thank you e-mail the next day and a second e-mail talking about some more of my perceived symptoms that I had forgotten to address in the discussion of my history. I didn't get an e-mail back.

Last week I sent another e-mail requesting the results from the testing and we made an appointment for today for me to come in and receive them. Two days ago I got an e-mail cancelling today's appointment and asking me to call the office and reschedule for two weeks from now. I responded asking to just come in and pick up my medical/psychological records today.

She responded that she would prefer to go over the results in person. I e-mailed back that, while I would love to come in and discuss things with her, I am moving soon and would like to know the results as soon as possible to help me make decisions on certain things for when I get out there.

I then quoted Virginia Law (Link - Virginia Law ) and sent her a signed version of the request for medical records (which, from what I read, means she has two weeks to give me copies of my records). She hasn't responded.

This makes me wonder if she either doesn't have any records (I was scammed) or just has a personal issue with giving me this information despite legaly being required to... The whole thing is confusing to me and I thought that people here might have dealt with this kind of thing and can tell me what is going on.



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17 Jun 2011, 10:11 am

It would be typical that she would prefer to review the results in person. Your moving throws an exception into the process. I wouldn't over think it (something I do way too often)


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17 Jun 2011, 10:15 am

When I had my A.S assessment I had to wait three months to see the results. I think you will find your psychologist will not give you the results until the end of the whole assessment.


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