June 27, 2007
Top 10 Reasons To Fire Your Doctor
Another post from About.com
Top 10 Reasons to Fire Your Doctor
The relationship between a doctor and patient is very important. If you’re answering no to most of the questions it may be time for a change.
1. Lack Of Confidence In Doctor’s Ability
A patient must trust their doctor. Patients are more likely to be compliant with their treatment plan if they have confidence in their doctor’s ability. A patient consults with a doctor for their expertise as a diagnostician and ability to problem-solve. A patient should not routinely leave the doctor’s office feeling uneasy about decisions and recommendations which are made by the doctor. If you find yourself doing that, it may be time to fire your doctor.
2. Lack Of Continuity Between Visits
The nature of chronic illness implies you will be seeing a doctor many times to help you manage your condition. With copious notes in your medical chart, your doctor should be able to recall your prior visit and gauge your progress. Doctors are busy and they see many patients, so it’s not always perfect. If you constantly have to repeat yourself and if you feel that your doctor isn’t following along, it may be time to fire your doctor.
3. Questions Are Not Welcome
Patients go to doctors in search of answers. Patients want answers to:
Some doctors allow a reasonable amount of time for patient questions. Other doctors are unapproachable and discourage questions. If it’s difficult to have a dialogue with your doctor about your health care, it may be time to fire your doctor.
4. Doctor Is Not Forthcoming
Does your doctor share all pertinent diagnostic test results with you? Does your doctor share why a specific test is being ordered or why a specific treatment plan has been chosen over another? For example:
If you feel uninformed more often than not, it may be time to fire your doctor.
5. Doctor Is Cold And Unsympathetic
It’s important that you understand your doctor, but it is equally important that you be understood by your doctor. Does your doctor understand how your medical condition impacts various aspects of your life? Is your doctor sympathetic about your problem or is your doctor’s demeanor cold and abrupt? You must feel that your doctor truly cares about your well-being, otherwise it may be time to fire your doctor.
6. Excessively Long Wait To Get An Appointment
You may encounter a long waiting period when you try to set up a doctor appointment. Doctors have very busy schedules, especially specialists and surgeons. As the joke goes - I wouldn’t want to go to a doctor who will see you the next day. A busy doctor is often a popular doctor with a great reputation. However, by waiting too long for an appointment, you may be compromising your health. If the wait seems unreasonable, find another doctor.
7. Doctor Is Always Rushed
Do you have your doctor’s full attention during your appointments, or do you sense that your doctor’s mind is cluttered by other matters unrelated to you? Do you feel that you’re being hurried? Has your doctor ever backed out of the room before you were able to ask all of your questions? If you are left feeling that not enough time is devoted to you during your appointments, it may be time to fire your doctor.
8. Inconvenient Location
9. Cost / Coverage
10. Doctor Is Not Respectful
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