Yup, you need a lawyer on this one...it's a pretty straightforward question, so a half-hour flat fee visit would probably take care of it.
I'm familiar with "non-compete" clauses, which sound a lot like what you've described. A clause like this means that I can't go establish a business that is similar to the one I've left within X number of years of leaving the business. It also means I can't actively recruit clients from my former employer--that's the gray area you're describing, where patients are phoning to find out where you are now.
In my case, I am prevented from telling my clients where I am currently employed, since my new employer provides services identical to those provided by my former employer. However, should one of my former clients discover on their own where I am working, I am not prohibited from taking them as a patient.
I hope this makes sense. See a lawyer, in any case.
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