Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm assuming the doctor doesn't want to be so late for appointments. But it's a really dick move to schedule patients like this. Everyone else is busy too, and doctors seem to have no consideration for other people. I hope these doctors experience the same damn thing when they have to make appointments with other professions.
It’s. Not. Their. Choice.
Why do you say that it's not their choice?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is someone sicker or needier than you. Deal.
I had a doctor who was routinely 2 HOURS late to my appts.
That's just a poorly run office. I had one doctor do that to me. The first time, I was willing to accept that there was an emergency. The second, I was a little more skeptical. By the third, I realized it was a pattern. So, after two hours, I left and sent them an invoice for my time (I bill at $700 an hour).
They paid it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Its time for you to get dressed and leave. They keep doing this because they get away with it. LEAVE.
No. Worst advice. They can release you as a patient if you do this.
I think you don’t understand that we are releasing them as a doctor. It works both ways.
Anonymous wrote:There is someone sicker or needier than you. Deal.
I had a doctor who was routinely 2 HOURS late to my appts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm assuming the doctor doesn't want to be so late for appointments. But it's a really dick move to schedule patients like this. Everyone else is busy too, and doctors seem to have no consideration for other people. I hope these doctors experience the same damn thing when they have to make appointments with other professions.
It’s. Not. Their. Choice.
Anonymous wrote:I'm assuming the doctor doesn't want to be so late for appointments. But it's a really dick move to schedule patients like this. Everyone else is busy too, and doctors seem to have no consideration for other people. I hope these doctors experience the same damn thing when they have to make appointments with other professions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Its time for you to get dressed and leave. They keep doing this because they get away with it. LEAVE.
No. Worst advice. They can release you as a patient if you do this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take some time to call your insurance company or legislators and complain. They are ultimately responsible and the reason doctors are going concierge.
Haha, so funny. The insurance company is probably the reason the doctor is late, with all their BS forms.
Yes exactly what I’m saying. Your doctor is not thrilled to be cramming patients in and constantly running late. But because of insurance reimbursements, they can’t be profitable without seeing that many patients.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take some time to call your insurance company or legislators and complain. They are ultimately responsible and the reason doctors are going concierge.
Haha, so funny. The insurance company is probably the reason the doctor is late, with all their BS forms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Its time for you to get dressed and leave. They keep doing this because they get away with it. LEAVE.
This is not the punishment you think it is for the doctor. The doctor is busy. The patient depending on what he/she needs will need to find another doctor and another appointment slot. OBGYNS were the worst for this in my opinion...women don't complain much and how are you going to compete with some pregnant woman's urgent whatever.
Anonymous wrote:Take some time to call your insurance company or legislators and complain. They are ultimately responsible and the reason doctors are going concierge.
Anonymous wrote:Its time for you to get dressed and leave. They keep doing this because they get away with it. LEAVE.