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I probably should know the right answer to this, but unlike some people these days I'm not intimately famaliar with the ins and outs of our health services system.
Something's happened to my back on leave and after the third day and not being able to get myself out of bed, I've decided it's probably not going to go away by it's self.
My question is, what is my best avenue of approach to seek medical attention.
I'm away from the base and I'm quite certain the CDU is closed for the holidyas there anyway (no answer on phone). I am in the NCR region and could go to the CF medical centre in Ottawa but I was wondering if I could go straight to a chiropractor and claim it later or just use my blue cross card? Do I need to be reffered first?
I have something I can't miss tommorow so I can't go to sick parade in Ottawa until Friday which means with Christmas I probably won't get a chiro appointment until next week sometime which is not desirable.
Just looking for a little direction, thanks.
Something's happened to my back on leave and after the third day and not being able to get myself out of bed, I've decided it's probably not going to go away by it's self.
My question is, what is my best avenue of approach to seek medical attention.
I'm away from the base and I'm quite certain the CDU is closed for the holidyas there anyway (no answer on phone). I am in the NCR region and could go to the CF medical centre in Ottawa but I was wondering if I could go straight to a chiropractor and claim it later or just use my blue cross card? Do I need to be reffered first?
I have something I can't miss tommorow so I can't go to sick parade in Ottawa until Friday which means with Christmas I probably won't get a chiro appointment until next week sometime which is not desirable.
Just looking for a little direction, thanks.