Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are so many reasons doc run late that have nothing to do with actual appointment times. They really are often doing their very best and skipping lunch to catch up. I’m sorry you had to wait. Someone should have let you know they were behind too. Extend compassion as we often receive the same in kind when having very human moments.
For a doctor who couldn't bring himself to apologize for keeping someone waiting, and who got upset at the idea that someone else's time might be worth something too? Compassion seems a little excessive.
So you wanted him to spend a bunch of time apologizing and getting further behind?
An apology can take less than 5 seconds.
Did you even read the OP? He said “we’re trying our best” which to many would address it. An apology that made the OP happy was not going to be less than 5 seconds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If needed, you could have reasonably come out at the 20 minute mark and asked what’s up or to be rescheduled.
We waited longer than that at our pediatric practice the other day. It was SLAMMED. Lots going on, lots of illness. Doctors and nurses still burned out and staffing shortages following COVID. You are OK.
I came out at 30 minutes and asked and was told, "He'll be in a minute.". Fifteen minutes he showed up. I had already wasted 3/4 of an hour waiting. Their burn out should not be the problem of patients. My appt.
was 9 a.m., supposedly 2nd patient. This was orthopedist so no emergencies.
What? Orthopedists have huge emergencies. Broken bone, fractured ankle. They need to squeeze these people in. Plus post-op appointments they need to schedule whether they have a spot or not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If needed, you could have reasonably come out at the 20 minute mark and asked what’s up or to be rescheduled.
We waited longer than that at our pediatric practice the other day. It was SLAMMED. Lots going on, lots of illness. Doctors and nurses still burned out and staffing shortages following COVID. You are OK.
I came out at 30 minutes and asked and was told, "He'll be in a minute.". Fifteen minutes he showed up. I had already wasted 3/4 of an hour waiting. Their burn out should not be the problem of patients. My appt.
was 9 a.m., supposedly 2nd patient. This was orthopedist so no emergencies.
Anonymous wrote:You know they’re often late because they’re helping someone else, right? And that someone else will sometimes be you.
My DC’s psychiatrist is often so crazy late we joke about it, but you know what? I know he’s been late because he is dealing with another patient’s suicide attempt. When he is w/ my DC, he spends whatever time is necessary, so probs we make him late for someone else.
In my DC’s busy, university-teaching clinic pediatrics practice, there have been times when the supervising doctor has had the entire clinic of residents troop into our room to see something unusual and give a mini-lesson on it. I’m sure that made the whole clinic late. But, next time those residents see you, they’ll recognize something they wouldn’t otherwise.
I can think of dozens of times we went to the doc expecting to take care of some illness or sickness quickly and it turned out to be more complicated or require more discussion than I thought.
You know what is required to run a clinic on time - docs who will say “sorry I don’t have time to answer your question” “sorry I don’t have time to do a more thorough exam” “sorry I don’t have time to discuss a referral” “sorry your problem is more complicated than the 15 minute slot you reserved, so you’ll have to make another appointment and come back to finish another time, etc.”
BTW, you have serious anxiety (or entitlement?) problems if you think 45 mins at a doctor’s office is worth blowing a gasket over. Yes, your time is valuable but other people’s lives are also valuable. Either that (anxiety) or you and your children have led an extraordinarily charmed life if your experience has been pediatric visits are all 15 min. pop-in/pop-out never break the schedule things. So far.
Please see a therapist about your anxiety.
Anonymous wrote:My sister chooses to make a statement and won’t wait. Then, she has to reschedule! What’s the point in that? Bring your book and relax. Hell, if it’s late in the day, maybe show up with a wine split. Kidding.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 8 week old had a well check and the ped was running 90 minutes behind for a 10:30am appointment. How does that happen? When we finally saw her she spent 6 minutes with us and we were on our way. She was even charting during our appointment. I asked several times how much longer but it was always 10 more minutes. I hate having such a tiny baby there for so long with the number of sick kids.
I left our peds because they were consistently late. It was really hard when the kids were young. One time, they were 40 min late for a 7:40am appointment. How does that even happen?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 8 week old had a well check and the ped was running 90 minutes behind for a 10:30am appointment. How does that happen? When we finally saw her she spent 6 minutes with us and we were on our way. She was even charting during our appointment. I asked several times how much longer but it was always 10 more minutes. I hate having such a tiny baby there for so long with the number of sick kids.
I left our peds because they were consistently late. It was really hard when the kids were young. One time, they were 40 min late for a 7:40am appointment. How does that even happen?