I'm moving soon, cross country... and I take prescription meds. What is the best way to prepare for the move and the extensive time it can take to get a new Dr? I know the area that I am moving to quite well, it is a very rural area with limited Dr's and especially limited Specialists-I know I will be facing a rough time (and a LONG wait! ) even finding a general practitioner, let alone getting referred to the specialists I will most likely need to go see.
I've never had to do this before, so can anyone give me some tips on how to get things in order and ensure I'm covered for a reasonable amount of time to get through the move and finding a new Doc?
Can my current Dr's give me a longer supply of meds? I typically pick up a new refill script every single month. I am not sure if I can get more than a month's supply at once? This would be ideal as well, because I will have a lapse in insurance coverage during the move and initial 60 to 90 days. Some of my meds are far too expensive for me to have to pay cash for, and things will be especially tight of course due to the move.
As I said, I've never had to do this before, so I do not know what might be the "standard" way. I'm sure people have to do this all the time though, so I'm assuming there is some sort of standards or typical practices.
Thanks for any tips!