We rescheduled DD's cardiologist from May to September. We did the same with her dental cleaning.
For DD, because of her heart, dental health is actually as much of a priority as her cardiologist because of the relationship between bacteria that cause tooth decay and the circulatory system.
I also went for my eye exam, having run out of contacts over the summer, but did not need glaucoma testing or pupil dilation this visit. The optometrist's office is tiny, the staff are extremely compliant, and since the bulk of their clientele are senior citizens, they have been EXTREMELY cautious w/r/t maximum numbers of people in the office at any time, masks, etc.
That said, we do telehealth for as much as we can, including her infected big toe which flared up again at the start of our stay-at-home orders (if the skin tag is in a photographable place, I might lean towards this, but I'm not a dermatologist) and most of her med-checks, and only go into the office when it can't be avoided.
I think I would prioritize your DS1's endo visit (could be life or death considering his T1 diabetes) and your DD's school physical for ASAP, schedule the dental visits for March, and see if the derm thinks telehealth with video/photos for the skin tag is feasible for diagnostic purposes.
Last edited by lizzywednesday; 12-04-2020 at 10:48 PM.
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Liz
DD (3/2010)
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