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5 Reasons to Fire Your Doctor!
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With the development of doctor ratings sites, patients are becoming
more aware that they have choices when it comes to their medical care. More and
more patients are taking charge of their own health care and firing providers that
aren't working in their best interest. If you're unhappy with your doctor,
it may be time to consider firing him. This article will discuss five good reasons
to fire your doctor.
1 - Lack of Confidence
If you're not convinced of your doctor's ability to take care
of you, it's time to let him go. You have to be able to trust that your doctor
has your best interests at heart. Otherwise, you'll find yourself wasting needless
energy questioning his decisions, instead of working with his treatment plan to
get well. If you've ever found yourself feeling uncomfortable about a doctor's
decision, it may be time to fire your doctor.
2 - Poor Bedside Manner
If your doctor is brusque, cold, or simply unpleasant, it may be time
to find a new practitioner. You should feel comfortable talking to your doctor about
any medical issues that you have - if you can't talk to him, why are you seeing
him? Patients often have to discuss confidential or embarrassing health problems
with their doctors; this is difficult to do if your doctor has a poor bedside manner.
3 - Too Long to Get an Appointment
If you have a hard time getting an appointment with your doctor, it
may be time to find a new provider. Long wait times often occur in practices that
are short staffed - not a situation you want to remain in. Do your best to find
a doctor that can get you in within a reasonable amount of time - especially if
you're ill. When you're sick, you won't want to wait two weeks for an
appointment.
4 - The Doctor is Always in a Hurry
Doctors with a great bedside manner always have time for their patients
and are willing to discuss their issues and concerns. If your doctor doesn't
take the time to interact with you, it's time to find a new doctor. Spend some
time reading doctors reviews and do your best to find a doctor in your area who'll
have the time to listen to your concerns.
5 - Doctor is Rude
Yes, it can happen. Occasionally a doctor is outright rude, which
is grounds for immediate dismissal. If your doctor is ever rude or condescending
to you, you should do your best to find a new one as soon as possible.
If you find yourself in a situation where it's necessary to fire
your doctor, you may want to consider submitting a doctor review. By doing so, you
can inform other patients in your area about the poor care that you've received.
Doctor review sites are an excellent way to share your opinions about the doctors
in your area. It's generally free to submit a review, and by doing so, you may
be able to protect another patient from a bad medical experience.
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