Depends: You need to see a doctor to determine is your have reasonable medical reason for not able to work. Good Luck!
Answered 4/7/2019
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Wrong place to ask: This is the HT public site where volunteer docs offer answers to health questions. We do not offer notes, prescriptions or other forms of treatment. Such notes become legal documents that must withstand scrutiny in court or by the state medical board. Providing them without a proper history,exam & vita signs can result in loss or restriction of a medical license. Call your doc & schedule a visit.
Answered 4/1/2019
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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 4/8/2019
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