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Can you have consultation of a medical doctor or psychiatrist at a home office? No, you cannot. You can e-mail the home office. You can call, fax, or mail the home office. A hospital, nursing home, other location, and resources can seek consultation of a medical doctor or a psychiatrist from a home office. You can get recommendations via e-mail, fax, telephone, mail. In case face-to-face interaction is required, a publicly declared public location should be the meeting place. |