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@colleenyoung

@realitytest, I can see where there may be some confusion. Your first appointment will be made with the specialist related to your primary concern. Upon consultation, that specialist will arrange for related appointment(s) with other disciplines and/or departments as required for your care.

Are you currently a Mayo Clinic patient?

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No. After calling (and failing) to try to make a coordinated appt between the two specialities, I gave up.

Ages ago (over 30 years) I did go to the Mayo clinic about a mysterious illness and they did as you just described. I was assigned a "primary" doctor (cardiologist - they heard a slight murmur) and he sent me to a few other specialities.

I thought it was just great, even though he didn't arrive at a diagnosis, and was hoping it would be the same. Maybe if I just showed up, I'd get similar treatment!