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the irony of studying for the mcat for podiatry yet having some difficulty doing so because of foot pain.
i called up four of the five podiatrists in my area (i don't like the fifth one) and the earliest i could get in was in THREE WEEKS because they are all filled. i'm actually really glad to hear this because it shows just how high the demand is.
 
the irony of studying for the mcat for podiatry yet having some difficulty doing so because of foot pain.
i called up four of the five podiatrists in my area (i don't like the fifth one) and the earliest i could get in was in THREE WEEKS because they are all filled. i'm actually really glad to hear this because it shows just how high the demand is.

Where are you located?
 
the irony of studying for the mcat for podiatry yet having some difficulty doing so because of foot pain.
i called up four of the five podiatrists in my area (i don't like the fifth one) and the earliest i could get in was in THREE WEEKS because they are all filled. i'm actually really glad to hear this because it shows just how high the demand is.

My mom had a nail avulsion, but they couldn't get her in for 3 weeks either. It's crazy!

Good :luck: on your MCAT, spo01!
 
My mom had a nail avulsion, but they couldn't get her in for 3 weeks either. It's crazy!

Good :luck: on your MCAT, spo01!

hmm! what geographical areas are you guys talkin abt. because in chicago, its very flexible. maximum a day or two waiting. i kind of like it this way because the patient gets relief asap then waiting.
 
when i was in school i had an ingrown and wanted to go to a pod in town. the town is about 13000-15000 people and the county seat of the area. i called a few offices and the earliest appt i could get was 1 month.
 
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