Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd lose my shift if I showed up to a sick appointment and was told it had been cancelled. There would be zero returns after that.
And what would that do?
The doctor cancelled. The receptionist doesn't see patients. If the doctor cancelled last minute for an emergency maybe their own kid was sick there's not much to be done and you throwing a tantrum isn't going to help you are your kid.
Answer your phone calls and texts people. Listen to the messages don't ignore them.
Anonymous wrote:This place tried to charge me an imaginary late fee…. Truly the worst medical provider experience I have ever had.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Oh you're one of those that think the doctor's are on charge and likely rude to staff...the doctos have very little say in the managing of the office. If you think you'll get your way or someone fired because you complain to the doctor you're mistaken.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No excuse for you showing up 10 minutes late to a doctor appointment and expecting zero consequences.
Is this a serious post? It's unusual to be seen in only 10 minutes at most places. I would laugh out loud if they tried to charge me for being 10 minutes late. I know most doctors think they're really special, but their time is NOT more valuable than mine.
You're the one seeking them out, not the other way around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No excuse for you showing up 10 minutes late to a doctor appointment and expecting zero consequences.
Is this a serious post? It's unusual to be seen in only 10 minutes at most places. I would laugh out loud if they tried to charge me for being 10 minutes late. I know most doctors think they're really special, but their time is NOT more valuable than mine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No excuse for you showing up 10 minutes late to a doctor appointment and expecting zero consequences.
Is this a serious post? It's unusual to be seen in only 10 minutes at most places. I would laugh out loud if they tried to charge me for being 10 minutes late. I know most doctors think they're really special, but their time is NOT more valuable than mine.
Anonymous wrote:I'd lose my shift if I showed up to a sick appointment and was told it had been cancelled. There would be zero returns after that.
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:Sounds like the problem is you actually.
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.
I waited 1.5 hours with a sick child once, no-one waved our co-pay in lieu of a late fee.
Anonymous wrote:No excuse for you showing up 10 minutes late to a doctor appointment and expecting zero consequences.
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.