In the past, whenever I changed doctors, I would always simply have my
records transferred directly to the new doctor. Maybe I'm living in a
dream world <grin>, but I was expecting that my current physician would have
therefore accumulated "my whole life's worth" of medical records or at least
have a sheet with a list of all the vaccinations I've had from childhood
onward, and perhaps list of any significant medical issue I had ever
encountered.
I'm in overall good heath, and do not currently take any prescription
medications. Can I assume that medical records that go back to 1998 are
sufficient for the purpose of changing doctors, or will my new physician be
insisting that I go back and ask my current physician to try to dig up even
earlier records?
Thanks,
Jay