Anonymous wrote:This is not something that has even crossed my mind as being problematic from a relationship perspective or a doctor/patient perspective. I'm not even sure why you'd be concerned unless you don't trust your spouse or your doctor.
Anonymous wrote:Something is wrong with your marriage if that's how you think. My husband and I have the same PCP. It's a crazy busy multi-location practice yet she does know we are married and when she asks about lifestyle and environment related to my health his name comes up. She was his doctor first and I switched to her when I began seeing someone for annual physicals. There have only been benefits. My husband had a health crisis a few years ago and that could make him more at risk for COVID. I had my physical right before it all hit and we talked about what to do for my husband if he became symptomatic. There is no downside and I feel like our family is being cared for and not just treated.
Anonymous wrote:DH and I had the same old GP and switched to the same new GP. Neither one treated either of us as anything other than a single patient. I'm not sure they know that we're married, they don't act like it.
The pediatrician is different, knows and remembers siblings.