dseag2
Dallas, TX
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- Dallas, TX
The reason I posted this is because I used to go to a wonderful, caring doctor who knew me well. It was a father/daughter practice, and she had a great bedside manner. I traveled a lot in my career. She always asked me where I was going and sometimes prescribed antibiotics if I was going somewhere that I might need them. We talked about our pets.
However, I was working at the time and she was typically 1 hour to 1 1/2 hours late in seeing me. If I had an appointment at 1pm, she would see me at 2:30pm. Most of her patients were elderly and retired and they really enjoyed the social time. I could hear her laughing with her patients in the other room long after the appointment was over. Also, her records seemed to always be kept in paper files rather than online.
One day, I walked out of her office. I told her assistant that it was unacceptable to keep someone waiting for so long. The doctor actually came in to apologize, but I told her I had a tight schedule and simply couldn't be held up 1 1/2 hours every visit. I miss her, but in my view my time is as important as hers.
I am now with a new doctor. He is certainly personable and spends a bit of time discussing health, etc. but he is always punctual. If I have a 1pm appointment, he sees me at 1pm. I miss the personal interaction, but I do feel that respect for my time is an important component of any doctor visit.
Anyone else? What are your experience?
However, I was working at the time and she was typically 1 hour to 1 1/2 hours late in seeing me. If I had an appointment at 1pm, she would see me at 2:30pm. Most of her patients were elderly and retired and they really enjoyed the social time. I could hear her laughing with her patients in the other room long after the appointment was over. Also, her records seemed to always be kept in paper files rather than online.
One day, I walked out of her office. I told her assistant that it was unacceptable to keep someone waiting for so long. The doctor actually came in to apologize, but I told her I had a tight schedule and simply couldn't be held up 1 1/2 hours every visit. I miss her, but in my view my time is as important as hers.
I am now with a new doctor. He is certainly personable and spends a bit of time discussing health, etc. but he is always punctual. If I have a 1pm appointment, he sees me at 1pm. I miss the personal interaction, but I do feel that respect for my time is an important component of any doctor visit.
Anyone else? What are your experience?