You must be going private, Holly, an ice-cube is warmer than our, NHS, Dr Sadistic's stethoscope.have you noticed now that they no longer put a cold stethoscope on your bare skin.?. they just listen through your clothes...
You must be going private, Holly, an ice-cube is warmer than our, NHS, Dr Sadistic's stethoscope.have you noticed now that they no longer put a cold stethoscope on your bare skin.?. they just listen through your clothes...
No it's our NHS GP....You must be going private, Holly, an ice-cube is warmer than our, NHS, Dr Sadistic's stethoscope.![]()
I think I'm going to try that! I agree they must get bored.Doctors are bored with hearing patient's symptoms all day. Try a little drama. My doc loves it when I come in. She sits like a little kid waiting for the magician to pull a rabbit out. Then she types something on her computer and says...anything else you'd like to talk about.
Agree completely.I've never experienced that with a family practice physician or internist unless they think a problem is significant enough to refer to a specialist.
If your general practitioner is doing this, it's time to find someone else.
the problem here with our GP surgery is that there's only 4 doctors, and one of those is a locum...but they have 7,000 patients on their register, they just don't have the time to spend listening to long lists of symptoms,nor will they get the money from the NHS for each patient if they limit themselves to just a few patients a day , so of course it's the patient who suffers ultimately!
Do you have to pay extra, on top of the price to buy the insurance, when you see the Private doctor?if I need to see a doctor fast and one who will listen to everything I have to say I use my Private Insurance...
No...we just Pay for the Medical Insurance.. and that's that, no extras..Do you have to pay extra, on top of the price to buy the insurance, when you see the Private doctor?
That’s the doctors I’d be going to then, since you paid for it.No...we just Pay for the Medical Insurance.. and that's that, no extras..
I believe there are levels of Insurance you can buy so you would probably have to pay a little extra for some medical procedures for the lower cost Insurances..but not the one we have which covers most things ..
Yes, but she pushes it away. One symptom per visit.
Not here, tho'...and not in most other countries..The longer doctors can keep you alive, the longer they can send you a bill. It's a rule.
yes that's the one drawback... we can't use the Private Insurance to see a General practitioner..That’s the doctors I’d be going to then, since you paid for it.
Every so often some Canadian doctors push for private medical for some things. They say that there’ll be fewer people using the medical system then. Duh, there’ll also be fewer doctors in the general system.
Wow. That’s pricey.yes that's the one drawback... we can't use the Private Insurance to see a General practitioner..
What we can do is pay the GP a private fee (seperate to the Insurance).. currently around here it's £130..for 30 mins , and then £20 for every item on the prescription, which is free if we see an NHS GP...
It doesn't cost us anything to see a specialist either... but depending on the problem, we sometimes have long waiting lists , and that's where our private Insurance comes in especially handy, it usually means I get to see a Specialist within a few days rather than anything up to a year on the NHS...Wow. That’s pricey.
It doesn’t cost us anything for a specialist. I had 5 retinal surgeries in the hospital, daily & weekly appointments, etc. No cost. Just had to pay the deductible for meds.
Most of our waiting time for specialists is because there aren’t enough to accommodate our large retirement population in the interior. Also, the hospitals were built to serve smaller populations. They are now scheduling surgeries & tests late into the night.