HIPPA?
If you are in the US. I think you can request a copy of your records at a cost to produce it. Or inspect it. That doesn't mean you'll understand it though.
Not best to demand unless you have to, but.... I forget who the person was on here who helped me with HIPPA stuff ...... I dunno, but I know Weird knows, and I am not thinking of Weird.
It will bug me til I think of the name.
If you are the patient, you have a right to know your own medical information. That information may or may not be in a form you can get readily, or that you can read. Often, doctor communications are hand-written, and then faxed. As you can imagine, the combination of "Doctor handwriting" + "low grade monochrome fax print" can be torturous to one's eyes and brain.
Be that as it may, many doctors are loath to give patients their own medical files, because patients often abuse services like webmd and pals, and when they get to see the candid communications between doctors, nurses, and nursing staff about their medical status (which can include potential diagnoses that are not final, as they are lacking data--- specifically so that more hands-on care staff like nurses and aids can be looking for signs the doctor wishes to know about to MAKE that diagnosis) they can suddenly get psychosomatic symptoms, and contaminate the observations the doctor wishes to have made, leading to erroneous diagnoses. (and a bevy of other unpleasant things.)
Basically, you have the right to know, but unless you are a medical professional, or have a specific need to see that information, you really shouldn't as it can actually be detrimental to your care.