What Can I Do?
People concerned about asbestos exposure should review the informational materials on this Web site. If you think you have been exposed you should take action and inform your doctor. Even if you don’t feel sick tell your doctor that you might have been exposed to asbestos. Most people don’t show any signs or symptoms of asbestos related disease for 10 to 20 years or more after exposure. Only a doctor can tell if you have any health problems due to asbestos exposure. Your doctor may refer you to a specialist who treats diseases caused by asbestos.
Finding a Doctor / Physician Referrals
Often the best source for a referral is your own primary care physician. Usually, this person will be well aware of local medical specialists and resources.
Other sources of referral include your local hospital/medical center's "physician referral line" and local academic medical centers.
Below is an alphabetical list of links to other sources for referrals. This list is by no means exhaustive, but each of these links has a "doctor finder" feature. ATSDR suggests looking for physicians who specialize in pulmonary medicine or occupational medicine/environmental medicine.
- American Medical Association
"Doctor Finder" feature that allows searches by specialty, name, and availablity of web consultations. - American Osteopathic Association
Searchable database of doctors of osteopathy. - Association of American Medical Colleges
Links to American Medical Teaching Hospitals. Searchable by state or hospital name. - Association of Occupational and Environmental Health Clinics
Clickable map to locate health care providers with expertise in occupational and environmental health.
- Page last reviewed: April 1, 2008
- Page last updated: April 1, 2008
- Content source: Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry
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