Follow Up Appointment Report

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Ma'am,

Please schedule a follow up appointment to address your symptoms with your provider. If you are experiencing pain in your jaw, shortness of breathe, chest pain or tightness, pain in shoulder that radiates down the arm, epigastric pain , and back pain; please go to the ER. Please call CAMO at 916-9900 to schedule appointment.

Thank you for using Micare!
Pamela Hairston-Kirby,RN
Houstone

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