Dr. exam, then note: A doctor can write a note after doing an in-person exam. Generally, doctors do not write notes such as work-excuse or school-excuse notes, or back-to-work or back-to-school notes, without an exam. That is because a doctor's note is his written, signed, professional opinion, on whether a patient can or cannot do a particular activity. An in-person exam gives confidence to the doctor's opinion.
Answered 4/30/2018
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Not from here: This is the HT public information site. We offer to answer medical questions to those who submit a description of a medical problem. We do not offer private services like notes, treatments, prescriptions, etc. There s a subscription/fee based concierge HT site with some of those services. If your doc has provided a summary you should have their office staff provide a summary & have the doc sign it
Answered 5/17/2018
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