Chiropractors work with feeling, using their hands to manipulate pressure points and joints in your body to adjust them, straighten them out, reduce swelling from injury and release built-up fluid that surrounds joints. While a skilled chiropractor may not need to call for referral tests, if they are unsure of what to manipulate and are in danger of potentially making the condition worse, they may need to order a lab test and analyze the results before a diagnosis can be made and treatment can be applied.
Instructions
1. Have the doctor or a nurse practitioner fill out the lab request, as they will be aware of what tests and lab test you need done to better diagnose your chiropractic problem. It could range from simple blood work, to x-rays, to an MRI scanner that examines muscular and joint connections between limbs.
2. Ensure that the doctor has signed all of the appropriate boxes, then fill in your signature under any fields labeled "patient signature" so that the laboratory knows that
3. Bring the completed order form to your local lab or clinic that will be performing the test. Explain to the receptionist that if they have any questions, they should contact the doctor on the request form, and that any and all test results will be sent to that doctor's office (or sent to you, and you will bring them to your chiropractor yourself).
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