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My mom just moved a month ago from Arizona to North Carolina. She has had a heart defibrillator in her chest for the past 14 years. She is on Medicare and was prior to the move and was seeing a heart doctor regularly....we need to get her established with a heart doctor here in NC....I made the appointment without a General Practitioner's referral since this is not a new health issue but a continuing one. Does anyone know if Medicare will NOT pay for her appointment unless we get the referrral? The Heart Care Center that she is going to next week, says that they do not require a referal to see her, only that she needed to bring the records from her previous heart doctor in Arizona. I don't know anything about Medicare and my mom's seems confused about it also. Please help. Medicare can be confusing and I am sorry that your mom is having health problems. She is lucky to have you! I believe you do need a referal . Medicare does not require a referral. Get her records or make an appointment with a cardiologist and tell his receptionist the story and let him get them. she needs no referral,but what the dr needs is a copy of her medical records have her old dr fax them over to the new dr if you know the name of the dr so he will have it when the new dr first sees your mom |
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