Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you want to get others sick op? Use telahealth.
a) it's telehealth, not telahealth
b) how can you test for strep or flu with a telehealth visit?
Are you an adult? Then it’s not strep (97% likelihood)
— RN who does rapid strep tests
Anonymous wrote:Is it unreasonable to expect your primary care physician see you when you’re sick? I’m referring to sore throat, severe coughing, low grade fever, cold that lingers kind of symptoms. Mine says to test at home or go to urgent care. I’m considering firing her but don’t want to go to concierge or find myself in the same position again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you want to get others sick op? Use telahealth.
a) it's telehealth, not telahealth
b) how can you test for strep or flu with a telehealth visit?
DP but you can buy home strep kits on Amazon very cheap. You can also buy Covid/Flu combo tests for cheaper than a co-pay. Some telehealth providers will let you test while on camera during the visit and call in a prescription for antibiotics or Tamiflu.
And do they sell tests on Amazon for meningitis or instructions to tell you how to self diagnose sepsis?
If you have meningitis or sepsis your family medicine doctor isn’t going to be able to help you either. Do you think they do lumbar punctures in the exam room?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you want to get others sick op? Use telahealth.
a) it's telehealth, not telahealth
b) how can you test for strep or flu with a telehealth visit?
DP but you can buy home strep kits on Amazon very cheap. You can also buy Covid/Flu combo tests for cheaper than a co-pay. Some telehealth providers will let you test while on camera during the visit and call in a prescription for antibiotics or Tamiflu.
And do they sell tests on Amazon for meningitis or instructions to tell you how to self diagnose sepsis?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sometimes doctor practices prefer to save slots for other issues that need to be diagnosed - because they have an burdensome schedule or that they have gotten burnt with insurance not reimbursing enough
Also, if you could be contagious that is another reason a doctor may not want sick patients in the office.
It is kind of amazing how doctors offices and urgent care clinics are generally so cavalier about contagious illness. Shouldn't they have quarantine booths for sick patients?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you want to get others sick op? Use telahealth.
a) it's telehealth, not telahealth
b) how can you test for strep or flu with a telehealth visit?
DP but you can buy home strep kits on Amazon very cheap. You can also buy Covid/Flu combo tests for cheaper than a co-pay. Some telehealth providers will let you test while on camera during the visit and call in a prescription for antibiotics or Tamiflu.
And do they sell tests on Amazon for meningitis or instructions to tell you how to self diagnose sepsis?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it unreasonable to expect your primary care physician see you when you’re sick? I’m referring to sore throat, severe coughing, low grade fever, cold that lingers kind of symptoms. Mine says to test at home or go to urgent care. I’m considering firing her but don’t want to go to concierge or find myself in the same position again.
That's hilariously ridiculous.
You don't need to see a doctor when you are well, and they won't see you when you are sick?
I wouldn't give a charlatan like that a single penny of business, just ridicule.
Almost all docs are moving to this model. They do annual visits/preventative care and help diagnose & coordinate medical problems. If you’re sick - they tell you to go to Urgent Care.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you want to get others sick op? Use telahealth.
a) it's telehealth, not telahealth
b) how can you test for strep or flu with a telehealth visit?
Are you an adult? Then it’s not strep (97% likelihood)
— RN who does rapid strep tests
Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no need to be seen in person unless your oxygen level is very low (buy a meter online) or you can't keep anything in and zofran isn't working although there is a major shortage of IV's and they might not be given you one anyway. Why would you need to get everyone else ill?
clearly you don't have asthma or a tendency to get pneumonia or bronchitis. sometimes people need antibiotics or steroids.
Virtual tells me to go to the er.
ER will tell you to go to primary care.
Anonymous wrote:There is no need to be seen in person unless your oxygen level is very low (buy a meter online) or you can't keep anything in and zofran isn't working although there is a major shortage of IV's and they might not be given you one anyway. Why would you need to get everyone else ill?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it unreasonable to expect your primary care physician see you when you’re sick? I’m referring to sore throat, severe coughing, low grade fever, cold that lingers kind of symptoms. Mine says to test at home or go to urgent care. I’m considering firing her but don’t want to go to concierge or find myself in the same position again.
That's hilariously ridiculous.
You don't need to see a doctor when you are well, and they won't see you when you are sick?
I wouldn't give a charlatan like that a single penny of business, just ridicule.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you want to get others sick op? Use telahealth.
a) it's telehealth, not telahealth
b) how can you test for strep or flu with a telehealth visit?