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Connor Byrne

How to get EDD SDI receipt number for doctor's medical certification Part B?

I need to get my receipt number for my doctor to fill out part B of my medical certification. Has anyone gone through this process before? What should I expect when I call? I'm nervous about talking to them on the phone and want to make sure I have everything ready.

Tom Maxon

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I found a way to solve getting receipt number for certification, watch this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XyxyeZBWbIY

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Jamal Carter

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PSA: If you're gonna be on hold forever, use speakerphone and do something productive. I cleaned my whole apartment during my last call šŸ˜…

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Multitasking for the win! Makes the wait less painful.

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Mei Liu

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Anyone else feel like they need a degree in bureaucracy just to navigate this system? šŸŽ“šŸ¤¦ā€ā™‚ļø

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For real! I swear I could write a dissertation on 'The Art of Dealing with Government Red Tape' at this point

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Amara Chukwu

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Lol, imagine if that was an actual college course. We'd all graduate with honors šŸ˜‚

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I think I would major in 'System Patience' with a minor in 'Hold Time Management'.

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Oliver Weber

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I found a way to skip the hold time! There's this site called claimyr.com that has a calling tool. It dials the phone menu, stays on hold, and then sends the call to your phone when a live agent picks up. It costs $20, but it saved me hours of frustration. Here's a video about it: https://youtu.be/1X-mEsLtbmQ

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Sounds too good to be true. Is this legit?

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Oliver Weber

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Totally legit! I was skeptical at first too, but it worked like a charm for me.

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NebulaNinja

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$20 just to make a phone call? That's highway robbery! šŸ¤‘

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Oliver Weber

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I get it, but honestly, my time is worth more than that. Plus, the stress it saved me was priceless.

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Javier Gomez

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It's legit, but think of it as paying for convenience. It might not be for everyone.

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Connor Byrne

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Thanks everyone for the advice! I'm feeling a bit more prepared now. Fingers crossed it goes smoothly šŸ¤ž

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Emma Wilson

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Anyone else feel like we're living in a kafka novel trying to navigate this system? šŸ¤”

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Malik Thomas

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More like a clown show 🤔 The whole thing is a joke

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Kafka? More like a Stephen King horror story. This system is designed to break us down!

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Ravi Kapoor

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Totally agree, the bureaucracy is really overwhelming sometimes. Maybe they should have a hotline just for empathy.

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Freya Larsen

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pro tip: if u get a rude agent, hang up and try again. some of them r super helpful, others... not so much šŸ˜’

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Totally agree, one call can be drastically different from the next depending on who you get.

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Miguel Ramos

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Omar Zaki

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I've been dealing with this nonsense for MONTHS. The system is broken af. Good luck, OP. You're gonna need it.

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Connor Byrne

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Months?! Oh no, I hope it doesn't take that long for me. What happened in your case?

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Omar Zaki

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Lost paperwork, conflicting info from different agents, endless runaround. It's a nightmare.

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Chloe Taylor

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Sounds like my daily experience. It's like they intentionally make it difficult.

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StarStrider

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yall ever wonder if theres like ONE person actually working there and the rest is just an elaborate voicemail system? 🤣

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Zara Malik

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LMAO wouldn't surprise me at this point

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Luca Marino

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Plot twist: it's all AI and we're just talking to robots šŸ¤–

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Nia Davis

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Given how often I get disconnected, I sometimes think the AI gets overwhelmed!

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Hot take: what if we all just showed up at their office in person? They cant ignore us then, right?

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Bruh, have you seen the lines at those places? It's like Black Friday but for paperwork šŸ’€

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I'd rather stick to phone calls tbh. At least I can wear pajamas while I wait 😓

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Ava Thompson

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In-person might be an option for some, but it's a lot of time if you live far away.

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Mateo Perez

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Seriously tho, why is it so hard to get a simple receipt number? The whole system needs an overhaul.

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Aisha Rahman

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Preach! šŸ™Œ It's like they're stuck in the stone age or smthn

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Budget cuts + outdated tech + overwhelmed staff = this mess we're in

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Ethan Brown

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Would be great if they had a streamlined online process for such requests.

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Diego Flores

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Hey, quick question - does anyone know if the receipt number is the same as the claim number? I'm in a similar boat and now I'm confused šŸ˜µā€šŸ’«

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Nah, theyre different. Receipt number is specific to ur medical certification

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Diego Flores

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Ah, got it. Thanks for clearing that up!

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Sean Murphy

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Always verify the numbers they give you. It's worth the extra step to avoid mix-ups.

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Has anyone tried contacting their local representative about these issues? Maybe if enough of us complain, something will change.

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Carmen Ortiz

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I did once. Got a form letter response and nothing changed. šŸ™„

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Worth a shot tho. If we don't speak up, nothing will ever improve

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True. Maybe we should start a petition or something?

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Starting a petition could bring attention. Especially if it gathers a lot of signatures.

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ugh, i hate dealing with this stuff. took me like 3 hours on hold last time i had to call. bring a book or somethin lol

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3 hours? You got lucky. I was on hold for 5 hours and then they hung up on me 🤬

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Connor Byrne

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Oh no, that sounds awful! I hope it doesn't take that long for me.

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Pro tip: call right when they open. You might get through faster

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Amina Diop

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Right when they open or late in the day can be good times to call. Agents are less rushed.

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Sending good vibes your way, OP! We're all in this leaky boat together šŸš£ā€ā™€ļø

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NeonNova

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Thanks! I appreciate all the support from this community.

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Yara Elias

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Been there, done that. Here's what you need to do: • Have all your personal info ready (SSN, claim number, etc.) • Explain clearly that your doc needs the receipt number for Part B • Be patient, the wait times can be brutal • Write down everything they tell you Good luck! The system's a mess, but you'll get through it.

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Zara Mirza

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Just went through this exact same process last month! Here's what helped me: call first thing in the morning (8am sharp) and have your SSN, full name, and any previous claim info ready. When you finally get through, be super clear that you need the "receipt number for medical certification Part B" - don't just say "receipt number" because they might give you something else. Also, ask them to repeat it back to you and write it down immediately. The whole call took about 2 hours total (mostly waiting), but once I got someone on the line, they were actually pretty helpful. You got this! šŸ’Ŗ

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Ravi Patel

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This is super helpful advice! I'm definitely going to try calling right at 8am - that timing tip could be a game changer. Thanks for being so specific about what to ask for too. Did you have any issues with them giving you the wrong number at first, or did they get it right on the first try?

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Hey Connor! I just went through this same situation a few weeks ago. The key is to be really specific when you call - tell them you need the "SDI medical certification receipt number for Part B" (not just "receipt number"). Have your SSN, full name, and any previous correspondence ready. The wait was about 90 minutes for me, but the agent was helpful once I got through. One tip: if they give you a number, ask them to confirm what form it's specifically for because there are different receipt numbers for different things. Also, have your doctor's info handy in case they ask. You'll do fine - just be patient with the hold time! šŸ™‚

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LilMama23

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This is exactly the kind of detailed advice I was hoping for! Thank you so much for breaking it down step by step. I'm definitely writing down that specific phrase "SDI medical certification receipt number for Part B" - I can see how being precise with the terminology would make a huge difference. The tip about confirming what form the number is for is really smart too. I'm feeling much more confident about making that call now!

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Just want to add - if you're feeling anxious about the call (totally understandable!), try calling with a friend or family member nearby for moral support. Sometimes having someone there to help keep you calm while you wait on hold can make a huge difference. Also, don't be afraid to ask the agent to slow down or repeat information if you need to - they deal with this stuff all day but it's all new to you. Write everything down as they say it, and don't hang up until you're 100% sure you have what you need. You've got this! šŸ™Œ

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Tyrone Hill

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This is such thoughtful advice! The moral support tip is brilliant - I never thought about having someone there just for emotional support during the wait. That could really help with the anxiety. And you're absolutely right about not being afraid to ask them to repeat things or slow down. Sometimes when we're nervous we just say "okay" even when we didn't fully catch what they said. I'm going to make sure I have a pen and paper ready and really take my time to get everything written down correctly. Thanks for the encouragement! 😊

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Harper Hill

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I just wanted to chime in as someone who's been lurking here for a while but finally had to deal with this exact situation last week! All the advice here is spot on, but I'll add one more thing that really helped me: before you call, practice saying out loud exactly what you need. I know it sounds silly, but when I finally got through to an agent, I was so relieved that I almost forgot why I was calling šŸ˜… Having that phrase "I need my SDI medical certification receipt number for Part B" memorized really helped me stay focused. Also, if you get disconnected (happened to me twice), don't give up! The third call was the charm. The whole process is frustrating, but this community has been such a lifesaver for tips and moral support. Hang in there, Connor!

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This is such great advice! Practicing what to say beforehand is so smart - I can totally see how easy it would be to blank out after waiting on hold for so long. I'm definitely going to rehearse that exact phrase a few times before I call. And thanks for the encouragement about not giving up if I get disconnected - that's one of my biggest fears about this whole process. It's really reassuring to know that persistence pays off and that the third time was the charm for you. This community really is amazing for support and practical tips!

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Just wanted to share my experience from last week - I was in the exact same boat as you, Connor! Here's what worked for me: I called at 8:15am (right after they opened) and had everything ready - SSN, full name, and I wrote down the exact phrase "I need my SDI medical certification receipt number for Part B." The hold time was about 75 minutes, but I used speakerphone and did some light cleaning while waiting. When I got through, the agent was actually really helpful! She asked for my info, confirmed my claim details, and gave me the receipt number. I made sure to have her repeat it twice and spell out any letters. The whole thing was way less scary than I built it up to be in my head. One thing that really helped was having a notepad ready because they also gave me some additional info about the timeline. You've got this - the anticipation is honestly worse than the actual call! 😊

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Thanks so much for sharing your recent experience, Hunter! It's really reassuring to hear that the actual call went smoothly once you got through. I love that you had the exact phrase written down and made them repeat the number twice - that's such a smart approach. The 75-minute hold time doesn't sound too bad compared to some of the horror stories I've been reading here. I'm definitely going to follow your lead with the 8:15am timing and having that notepad ready for any extra info they might share. You're absolutely right that the anticipation is probably worse than the reality. Thanks for the encouragement! šŸ™

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Hey Connor! I went through this exact process about 3 weeks ago and totally understand the nerves - the whole system can feel really overwhelming at first. Here's what I learned: definitely call right at 8am when they open (set an alarm!), have your SSN and full name ready, and be super specific - say "I need my SDI medical certification receipt number for Part B that my doctor needs to complete the form." I waited about an hour and 20 minutes, but the agent was actually pretty patient once I got through. Pro tip: when they give you the number, ask them to spell out any letters slowly and repeat the whole thing back to them to make sure you got it right. Also keep a pen and paper handy because sometimes they'll give you additional info about next steps. The whole thing was way less stressful than I expected once I actually did it. You've got all the prep advice you need from everyone here - you're going to do great! šŸ’Ŗ

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This is such comprehensive advice, Ava! I really appreciate you taking the time to share your recent experience. The tip about setting an alarm for 8am is brilliant - I can see how easy it would be to oversleep and miss that optimal calling window. I'm definitely going to write down that exact phrase you used since it sounds like being super specific really makes a difference with these agents. Having them spell out letters slowly is such a practical tip too - I can imagine how easy it would be to mishear something over the phone, especially after waiting on hold for over an hour. It's really encouraging to hear that the agent was patient with you and that the whole experience was less stressful than expected. Thanks for all the detailed guidance - I feel so much more prepared now! šŸ™

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Niko Ramsey

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Reading through everyone's experiences here has been so helpful! I'm in a similar situation and was dreading making that call, but all the specific tips about timing (8am sharp), having the exact phrase ready ("SDI medical certification receipt number for Part B"), and being prepared with SSN and notepad are game-changers. It's really reassuring to see that once people actually got through, the agents were generally helpful and the process wasn't as scary as anticipated. The moral support tip about having someone nearby during the call is genius too - sometimes just having that backup can make all the difference when you're feeling anxious about navigating government bureaucracy. Thanks to everyone for sharing their real experiences and practical advice! This community is honestly a lifesaver when dealing with these overwhelming systems. šŸ™

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Absolutely! This thread has become like a masterclass in navigating the EDD system. I love how everyone's sharing their actual experiences rather than just vague advice. The consistency in the recommendations (8am timing, specific phrasing, having everything written down) really shows these aren't just random tips but proven strategies. As someone new to this whole process, it's so valuable to see that multiple people had success with the same approach. The community support here is amazing - turning what could be an isolating and stressful experience into something where we're all helping each other succeed! šŸ’™

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Ezra Collins

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Just wanted to add my experience from this morning - I actually followed all the advice from this thread and it worked perfectly! Called at exactly 8am, had my SSN ready, and used the specific phrase "I need my SDI medical certification receipt number for Part B." The hold time was about 90 minutes (used speakerphone and did some dishes like someone suggested lol), but the agent was super helpful once I got through. She walked me through everything step by step and even confirmed the number twice when I asked. Having everything written down beforehand really made a difference - I felt so much more confident knowing exactly what to say. Thanks to everyone who shared their experiences here, especially the tips about timing and being specific with the terminology. This community is incredible! For anyone else reading this who's nervous about making the call - the anticipation really is worse than the actual experience. You've got this! šŸ’Ŗ

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