Anonymous wrote:All that would matter to me is what time I need to leave and if I still had time.
If they’re more than 15 minutes late I’d want an estimated new time for planning.
I have my phone, if I’m not due somewhere immediately I don’t mind waiting. I can always get stuff done or be entertained on my phone.
Anonymous wrote:A dentist, 15 min unless they told me right when I walked in "the dentist is running behind due to an emergency."
I never wait when i have to go in for a cleaning.
Other doctors, like others said if it's a specialist I waited a long time for an appointment for I would wait longer than for a check-up.
Anonymous wrote:Still waiting at dentist office. How long do you give it before leaving? Will they still charge me? What’s the point of making an appointment if they can’t honor it???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Give the front office a written document that states they are running over 20min behind schedule, that your appointment has been voided, and that the office will be charged a $100 fee for wasting your time.
I really wish this was possible.
Many patients lose money when they go for a medical visit. Or get parking tickets because the doctor ran late, etc.
It is not right that only their time is perceived as having value.
I know sometimes they are late beyond their control, but they do not build this into their scheduling at all because they don't want to lose a DIME for downtime.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Give the front office a written document that states they are running over 20min behind schedule, that your appointment has been voided, and that the office will be charged a $100 fee for wasting your time.
please report back when you find a medical office willing to pay you for not seeing you
Anonymous wrote:Give the front office a written document that states they are running over 20min behind schedule, that your appointment has been voided, and that the office will be charged a $100 fee for wasting your time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How long are we talking? Working in medicine is hard. Give a little grace. If you haven't ever worked in a patient facing position in medicine it may be hard to understand but there are a zillion reasons drs are typically behind each day. They are usually doing their best.
I am usually this mentality. But dentists don't typically run late. They don't have the same variability of most healthcare providers. If they find a cavity, you have to schedule another appointment to come back. So I'd probably inquire at the front desk after 20 minutes and then wait 30-45 depending on what I have. Yeah, you can walk out but it usually takes longer to make a new appointment and come back.
Anonymous wrote:Give the front office a written document that states they are running over 20min behind schedule, that your appointment has been voided, and that the office will be charged a $100 fee for wasting your time.