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Can you take tymlos and prolia

Osteoporosis & Bone Health | Last Active: Aug 7 9:09am | Replies (39)

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@burrells5

oh thank you. How do you suggest I look for another dr. I asked to be referred to a rheumatologist but that is 4 to 6 mo away. I am so afraid my prolia will run out and only be on the tymlos that I will have vcf again. Good to know someone else is young. Not discounting older women but I plan on being around for a good while longer and I really want to get a plan for now and long term.

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The wait times to see specialists is nuts. I really lucked out. I have a new insurance plan that started on Jan 1, I called an osteoporosis specialy clinic on the 2nd, and got in on the 4th at 8 am. Where I live in the upper midwest, it turns out that 8 am tends to be the least preferd time slot in winter. I found my new doctor by searching for osteoporosis specific clinics, and doctors who specialize in osteoporosis. I found a specialty clinic that is on my plan, asked my PCP for a referal, and got the appointment. I have to drive a long way on rural roads to get there, but, for me, it's worth it.

If it were me I would be calling the rheumatologist/endocrinologist office directly. Ask them if they will give you an appointment then have your PCP send the referral.