Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Why is medical care so bad????

Am I crazy to think that when I'm seen by my new doctor NINETY minutes AFTER my appt time that she should apologize to me for having to wait so long?
I am now frantically trying to find a different doc for the children. This one is not a good match for our family. In addition to the long wait, she never sat down to talk with me. She either stood in the middle of the exam room or at the receptionist's desk. I prefer a doc that at least appears to be interested in more than doing the exam and being done.

6 comments:

Michelle said...

Praying you find a doctor who is a good match for you and your family.

We've been blessed with our family practitioner. Shortly after Wayne's retirement physical he had his first appt. with our family doctor. He said it was the most thorough exam he'd ever had. I love our doctor---she has lots of experiences with children who have been adopted. She cares about the WHOLE patient, not just why you're at the appt.

Renee said...

Michelle,
My kids had a pediatrician like that in FL - he was WONDERFUL!

Caroline said...

((())) Praying you can find doctors for all your needs....

RAnn said...

This will probably gall your thrifty self--but if you can't find someone who really suits you "on the list"; try off the list. You'll have to pay more out of pocket, but for routine stuff I think you could handle it, and keep the "on the list" doctor on the paperwork in case something seriously expensive comes up. My son's doctor isn't on the list and for all practical purposes between deductibles, co-pays, etc. we end up paying for him w/out insurance, but I've seen results with this guy and not with the one on the list (who kept us waiting for hours). Yes, my insurance that I'm paying for should pay him, but I'd rather feed my kids steak on my nickle than dirty hot dogs on thiers.

Renee said...

I did think about that Ruth but my routine stuff (you know being middle aged) includes referrals like mammograms and blood work (and those must come from the PCM in order to be covered). so if I chose offlist I would pay for the visit, the pap, the mammorgram, the bloodwork etc.... I think the expense could get out of hand at this stage in our lives.... I'm just going to keep looking and if I find noone, I an always fall back into the onpost clinics...

Stephanie said...

I pray that you're having luck in your search! It's so frustrating. We're between docs too because we just can't find one we liked. We had a great one, but she left private practice to be a stay at home mom. We were so excited for her, but sad at the same time for ourselves!