What Should I Do If A Specialist Claimed I Have Super Micro Feline Variety HIV, But The Blood Work Analysis Disagrees?
Yes, I was told by a specious entity that I have super micro feline variety H I V. This person works for a company that had blood work done for employment and their analyst company disagrees with this person s opinion. Anyway, the person said it is over populating and may become a problem if I don t get rid of it. What should I do?
The term "super micro feline variety HIV" is not a recognized or standard medical term to be used for humans. Ask the specialist to clarify what he means and how it relates to your symptoms or condition.
Since your blood work disagrees with the specialist's diagnosis, ask for additional tests or a more comprehensive evaluation to rule out or confirm the condition. Make sure that correct tests are being performed. Request the specialist to provide detailed explanations or evidence supporting their diagnosis as the blood work analysis disagrees.
Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.
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Dr. Nupur K, General & Family Physician
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What Should I Do If A Specialist Claimed I Have Super Micro Feline Variety HIV, But The Blood Work Analysis Disagrees?
Hello, The term super micro feline variety HIV is not a recognized or standard medical term to be used for humans. Ask the specialist to clarify what he means and how it relates to your symptoms or condition. Since your blood work disagrees with the specialist s diagnosis, ask for additional tests or a more comprehensive evaluation to rule out or confirm the condition. Make sure that correct tests are being performed. Request the specialist to provide detailed explanations or evidence supporting their diagnosis as the blood work analysis disagrees. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Nupur K, General & Family Physician