Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No excuse for you showing up 10 minutes late to a doctor appointment and expecting zero consequences.
This is a ridiculous post when literally every doctor's appointment I've ever had runs 10 to 30 minutes late. The doctors can be excused for being late for appointments you can be excused once for being late. I've left 30 minutes before I need to sometimes and because of an accident closing down a road or rain or whatever it's not enough time.
Definitely agree! We're all busy. A little grace for a parent that is late once should be standard. I do understand if you have people who are chronically late that it would make it difficult for everyone but assessing late fees for a first time offense is absolutely ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No excuse for you showing up 10 minutes late to a doctor appointment and expecting zero consequences.
This is a ridiculous post when literally every doctor's appointment I've ever had runs 10 to 30 minutes late. The doctors can be excused for being late for appointments you can be excused once for being late. I've left 30 minutes before I need to sometimes and because of an accident closing down a road or rain or whatever it's not enough time.
Anonymous wrote:No excuse for you showing up 10 minutes late to a doctor appointment and expecting zero consequences.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like the problem is you actually.
From your answer, I assume you don’t have young children.
Single parent with young kids AND a pediatrician actually. Expecting to be seen when you are late is selfish and entitled. Expecting sympathy that you didn't get special treatment for your sick kid (we all drive in rush hour traffic, we all have sick kids...if they are "very sick" don't take them to the peds office) is entitled and selfish. I deal with parents like this every day. OP is the nuisance here, people are rude to her because she is likely rude at the onset.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like the problem is you actually.
From your answer, I assume you don’t have young children.
Single parent with young kids AND a pediatrician actually. Expecting to be seen when you are late is selfish and entitled. Expecting sympathy that you didn't get special treatment for your sick kid (we all drive in rush hour traffic, we all have sick kids...if they are "very sick" don't take them to the peds office) is entitled and selfish. I deal with parents like this every day. OP is the nuisance here, people are rude to her because she is likely rude at the onset.
You obviously work at the office and instead of getting defensive, you should relay our concerns to the Doctors. I am not alone, and you are no-ones' pediatrician the way you are acting on this forum with us right now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like the problem is you actually.
From your answer, I assume you don’t have young children.
Single parent with young kids AND a pediatrician actually. Expecting to be seen when you are late is selfish and entitled. Expecting sympathy that you didn't get special treatment for your sick kid (we all drive in rush hour traffic, we all have sick kids...if they are "very sick" don't take them to the peds office) is entitled and selfish. I deal with parents like this every day. OP is the nuisance here, people are rude to her because she is likely rude at the onset.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I recently moved to the DC area and was recommended Foxhall pediatrics. The doctors are great but the staff is absolutely horrendous. I have been there on multiple occasions where they have canceled appointments. One occasion, a sick appointment was canceled after I had already shown up to the office. I took my very sick 2 year old to be seen in the middle of rush hour traffic only to be turned away without so much as phone call. The office manager, who has the worst customer service, basically said she didn’t care and that the doctor had a personal event to attend and was running behind. I ended up having to go to urgent care where my child was diagnosed with an ear infection and hand foot mouth. On another occasion, they wanted to charge me a late fee for being 10 minutes late to the appointment. Again, I dealt with the office manager, who was not accommodating at all. I find the office staff to be unfriendly, and generally disinterested. I have been there three times and the receptionists have never even said hello to my child. It’s a pediatric office so I find the behavior unbelievable. This is sort of a rant but very interested in recommendations for a new pediatrician in NW. also curious if anyone has had similar experiences with the staff?
I’m sorry you’ve had bad experiences. I’ve been taking my son there for a few years and have never had any problems. Dr Sweeney is his main doctor and I find her to be warm and wonderful. She’s helped us navigate a few complex health situations, including advocating for us when we needed to see a specialist and the wait for an appointment was long. I’ve never had an issue with the staff. I haven’t noticed whether they say hello to my son or not, so maybe I’m a bad mom. Dr Daniel has also seen him on a couple of occasions, and last time we came in, she was in the lobby and said hello and greeted him by name.
It’s appalling that they canceled on you when you arrived. Have you reached out to the doctors directly? It’s a small practice and I think they would be responsive to your concerns.
I will say that late fees are common and you did say you showed up late, so don’t expect a different experience on that front at a different pediatrician’s office.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like the problem is you actually.
From your answer, I assume you don’t have young children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No excuse for you showing up 10 minutes late to a doctor appointment and expecting zero consequences.
This is just bogus to say considering they don’t even schedule you to see the doctor til at least 15 or 20 mins after your appointment time.
Is it really that weird? I think every doctor’s office I go to has a policy that if you’re more than 10 minutes late, they will charge a late fee and may reschedule you. Obviously getting places on time with small children is difficult, but what else are they supposed to do? People would complain if they had to wait too long for their appointments because doctor is running behind, and they would complain about not being seen for a full-length visit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No excuse for you showing up 10 minutes late to a doctor appointment and expecting zero consequences.
This is just bogus to say considering they don’t even schedule you to see the doctor til at least 15 or 20 mins after your appointment time.
Is it really that weird? I think every doctor’s office I go to has a policy that if you’re more than 10 minutes late, they will charge a late fee and may reschedule you. Obviously getting places on time with small children is difficult, but what else are they supposed to do? People would complain if they had to wait too long for their appointments because doctor is running behind, and they would complain about not being seen for a full-length visit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No excuse for you showing up 10 minutes late to a doctor appointment and expecting zero consequences.
This is just bogus to say considering they don’t even schedule you to see the doctor til at least 15 or 20 mins after your appointment time.
Anonymous wrote:No excuse for you showing up 10 minutes late to a doctor appointment and expecting zero consequences.