Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I understand wanting a same-sex doctor when you are alert and interacting with the doctor. But it doesn't really make sense (or at least not obvious) why anyone would prefer a particular sex for surgeon when you are going to be out cold for the whole procedure.
Most people want to have the most experienced person when they know they won't be alert.
I've never had one - does the doctor not meet with you to discuss the results of the procedure? Do you just get it done and then go home? What if they find something concerning?
This is my question too. And is there ever any manual screening that is done prior to the appointment? Do you discuss any bathroom issues or anything first?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Brauer
I also see Dr Brauer.
Anonymous wrote:I understand wanting a same-sex doctor when you are alert and interacting with the doctor. But it doesn't really make sense (or at least not obvious) why anyone would prefer a particular sex for surgeon when you are going to be out cold for the whole procedure.
Most people want to have the most experienced person when they know they won't be alert.
Anonymous wrote:I understand wanting a same-sex doctor when you are alert and interacting with the doctor. But it doesn't really make sense (or at least not obvious) why anyone would prefer a particular sex for surgeon when you are going to be out cold for the whole procedure.
Most people want to have the most experienced person when they know they won't be alert.
Anonymous wrote:Brauer
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure why you want a female gastroenterologist for the colonoscopy. You will be out cold and there will be other women staff in the room while it is going on.
There were any women in the room when I got mine done.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure why you want a female gastroenterologist for the colonoscopy. You will be out cold and there will be other women staff in the room while it is going on.