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DiscussionRe-using past tests? Need help submitting files to Mayo Clinic
Visiting Mayo Clinic | Last Active: May 17, 2022 | Replies (18)Comment receiving replies
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@88lance My gosh, what a comedy of errors. Mayo has an office of people who handle files and records that are sent in, and you may be talking to one of them. When I sent in records, the nurse from Neurosurgery triage called me and I arranged with her to send in records for a specific doctor and I sent everything US mail noting my temporary patient account number on everything. I sent copies of MRIs on disc. It will still go to the office to be uploaded, but will be organized and requested by the medical people. They will upload records and imaging in the system so it can be reviewed by the doctors looking at your case. That would be so much easier. E-mail can do weird things sometimes and always has a maximum file size for attachments, and for unknown reasons, it can end up in a spam folder in the recipients e-mail. If you came to an appointment with a new imaging CD or other records, the nurse would upload that to the system. When I came for my first appointment, they handed me a manila envelope of my records that had been mailed in so I could take them to all the appointments. I took an appointment in a few days from a cancellation, so maybe there was not time for the records office to do their thing, just a guess.
What I recommend is to call the department of the doctor you want to see. The doctor's phone number is listed on the website and will be a department secretary or nurse who may answer that. If you tell them how much trouble you're having, they will probably tell you how to mail it all in instead. Don't send your only imaging CD's; get copies made to mail in. Mayo will return them later, maybe months later, but they will.
When you talk to a person connected to the medical offices, I am sure they will gladly help you and will be friendly too. Then you can relax knowing everything has been sent together.
@88lance I would be more than a little irrated if it were me. I have always been able to send attachments using the Mayo Clinic patient portal to my Mayo Clinic care team. I'm thinking someone gave you a special email address to send your files to and maybe the problem is with how they have to receive or download the files to the system - expected in specific file formats, etc..
If it were me, I would call the Office of Patient Experience and explain your problem sending the files and share the email address with them to get to the bottom of what the issue is. Here is the toll free phone number: 844-544-0036
Wow! @88lance, I admire your level of patience! For the life of me I can’t understand why you’re having to jump through so many hoops to get your referral and medical records transferred over to Mayo. Usually things run like clockwork there and everything is very patient-friendly!
Unfortunately, I don’t have an answer for you. From my experience I didn’t have to do my own referral because my local oncologist sent all the pertinent information from his office. I wasn’t involved in my initial intake.
Throughout treatment at my local clinic though, there were times I had procedures done, MRI, CTs, etc., taken locally and the images were sent directly to my neurologist or rheumatologist at Mayo. Again, from my oncologist to my doctors at Mayo. I’m wondering if it made a difference because it went directly to a specific doctor? I know it can be done, I’m just not sure of the logistics.
I wish I could be of some help to you. I can feel your frustration! But I think @colleenyoung’s advice about contacting the concierge service with the number she gave you, would be your best option to help you make this a smoother process. Good luck to you!