Anonymous wrote:This is OP. TBH he has a very thick accent and I can’t understand him that well. I feel bad changing doctors just because of that, he seems really good and thorough. Most of the time he talked just about my Rx for glasses and contacts and that I understood. It wasn’t until he started talking about the cataracts and going into detail that it got hard to follow him.
It's okay to look out for your health. One of my parents has a thicker accent so I understand maybe what you are talking about. But there is a difference between treating someone with dignity even though they have a thick accent as opposed to working with a medical professional of your choice that you can understand. It's not like you are in a hospital and stuck with the doctors and nurses there though even in that situation I would try to get someone to act as a "translator" for you. People can get second opinions.