Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:and he knew that I was upset because when he came in he didn't apologize but said, "we're doing our best.".
I replied, "45 minutes past my appointment time is your 'best'? If you are running this late, then have someone advise patient because my time is also valuable."
He didn't like this and I didn't care. I am so sick of doctors running late because of their greed in overbooking.
Like most medical practices they cancel, and charge, if patient is 15 minutes late.
I have enough Grace if there’s a true emergency.
I have, however, sent an invoice to a doctor who kept me waiting longer than an hour.
Anonymous wrote: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.
OP back. All any doctor's office needs to do is let the patient know that doctor is running 30 minutes or more late. I think we all know there is always going to be a 15 minute wait but 45 minutes is inexcusable without the courtesy of advising the patient. "We're doing our best" is not an apology.
My day was also messed up as this made me late for two appointments. My point is that we all have busy schedules and lives. We make other appointments scheduled around medical appointments. The patient's time is also important and has been pointed out if I had been 45 minutes late, my appointment, rightfully, would, and should, have been cancelled.
Anonymous wrote:and he knew that I was upset because when he came in he didn't apologize but said, "we're doing our best.".
I replied, "45 minutes past my appointment time is your 'best'? If you are running this late, then have someone advise patient because my time is also valuable."
He didn't like this and I didn't care. I am so sick of doctors running late because of their greed in overbooking.
Like most medical practices they cancel, and charge, if patient is 15 minutes late.
Anonymous wrote:It does relate to greed, when you hear 3 people walk in with the same apt time or two appointments booked within 5-10 minutes of yours.
It is like the physician can have no unbillable time, but you should be open to taking the whole morning off from work.
Anonymous wrote:I definitely have sympathy for one off times when there is clearly an emergency - agreed on all.
But when my kids' dentist was ALWAYS 45 minutes late (after being one of those annoying places that sends a million text and call reminders and charges a no show fee) we left.
New dentist is always on time/within 5 minutes of appointment time. I wish I had switched earlier - there is no reason to deal with that when it's their normal practice.
A one time emergency is obviously fine - it's a medical office.
To minimize, I do try to schedule appointments for early in the day.
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.