Dr. exam, then note: A psychiatrist can write a note after doing an in-person exam. Doctors generally 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 7/3/2018
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Question missing: To get the most from this site you provide background info on a problem and then ask a specific question. You did not. If you are seeking some sort of note, this is not the place to go. We do not offer direct services on this site.Such notes are legal documents and must stand up to court scrutiny if needed. You get one by seeing a licensed physician who assesses you and agrees to provide it.
Answered 7/4/2018
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