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Anonymous wrote:Our kid is 2 and we're about to have another. We've now seen every doctor. There's maybe 2 we like who we think treat us with respect and not like generic human beings who are there to receive their precious Bright Futures printouts and empty public health platitudes. The one we had today lectured her way down the checklist instead of asking questions and jumped to conclusions several times. Do we start over with a new practice, or just pretend the only docs there are the ones we like? Is being treated like shit inevitable?
LEAVE!!!! You will be so happy you did.
I had the same experience as you. I was so scolded and berated for probably almost 15 minutes for my 15 month old still being on the bottle that I think I got PTSD. "YOU are the mom. No one else will do it for you. You need to step up to the plate. The child is a baby. She's not going to ask you for a cup. No one wants to change. You being the responsible parent have to lead it on. (on and on and on)" Dr. Goldman was the worst. Dr. Pease being the least annoying. Every other appointment was full of lectures and I dreaded every appointment. I saw every doctor there too.
We left, went to another practice that doesn't even have a website nor talked of online but has a thriving practice. It was just the closest one that took our insurance and it turned out to be great. The doctors are sooo sweet and caring. The nurses too. I never feel like I'm being talked down to or lectured or scolded. Every issue is something we face together, although there are no issues.
I think they got really popular for some reason, can barely handle the load of patients, doctors can do whatever they want, have whatever attitude they want because they have so many children flocking to them.
I am so glad I left. I wish another parent had told me that pediatrician visits could be different. I was a first time parent and I didn't know any better.