Doctor has to submit medical with in 10 days from the day you do your test. So doctor take your blood and urine sample send it for analysis, and they get it back within 2-5 business days. The reason they have to do this is because some time they find more protein or some blood discharge in urine (can be because of very high consumption of protein, or damaged liver/kidneys etc.) If you are in Europe and receive MR then don't worry you can complete your test in Europe as well but that physician should be associated with CIC. See below link.o_o said:Goku Any idea if these 60 days include the time for CIC to get the results? Also what if a blood test takes weeks to come back? Or should I only report to the DMP in 60 days i.e. just the first appointment.
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Panel Physician: http://www.cic.gc.ca/pp-md/pp-list.aspx
P.S. Do medical with physician who is eMedical enabled.