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Raymond 2 month s ago
#7 - if you cancel the cancellation then your appointment is no longer canceled.
       
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Carm 2 month s ago
I can tell you about mine: went to hospital for heart surgery, went home with a brand new stroke (blood clot formed during surgery and ended up in my brain). Didn't get any compensation but am now fucked for life. Gotta love doctors.
       
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Leon 2 month s ago
Carm,
are you sure it wasn't from being vaccinated and boosted? because that's a thing
       
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Vonnie 2 month s ago
Leon,

Uh huh. Sure. Yup. You bet. tard
       
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Ginger 2 month s ago
Leon,
stop lying
stop your telegram
stop your rumble
try reality
       
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Nelson 2 month s ago
Had to stop about 4 in.....fuck them.
       
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Casper 2 month s ago
#6 #47 Go to the patient advocate, and get another doctor.
       
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Manda 2 month s ago
Being on the other side of this bull, I am tired of all the fraudsters who keep claiming one illness after another just to continue to get disability or are such miserable people that they have chased all the people that were in their life away. Thus they thrust their miserable existence on healthcare workers who have to be nice to them. The miserable surly mouths and attitudes of some of these patients, that I have had to tell them go find another doctor. Who the F throws a d.mn clip board at a secretary?
       
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Ginger 2 month s ago
#1
and the debtcollector will make you pay for an extra doctorsvisit if your not paying dash

#14
maybe he wanted lunch with you?
       
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Randolph 2 month s ago
I have not ever had a doctors office experience that is not frustrating. For a group of people whose goal is improving the quality of life of their customers, they sure suck at it.
       
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Noel 2 month s ago
Are these from the greatest country in the world?
       
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Noel 2 month s ago
Noel,

Wow. My comment survived the night!
       
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Maud 2 month s ago
Noel,

wouldn't be surprised. American healthcare in a nutcase!
       
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Sandy 2 month s ago
I got a temporary crown and the office made an appointment the same day to get the permanent crown two weeks later. The temporary crown fell out after two days and the dentist put it back in. It fell out again the following day. So instead of getting it put back in, I just kept it out and chewed on one side of my mouth until I could get the permanent crown in.

A few days before the appointment to get the permanent crown, the office contacts me to confirm that I will be coming in. So I show up on for the appointment as scheduled, looking forward to finally being able to chew normally again. But the staff informed me the office still had not gotten the permanent crown back from the lab yet! Those idiots couldn't just call me that same morning to notify me about the delay. Instead, I had to take the time off of work and waste time and gas to drive across town to the dentist just to be told the news. They expected me to keep the appointment even though they weren't ready for me. What a bunch of incompetent idiots.
       
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Kristy 2 month s ago
I can see my doctor without appointment. Specialists have some waiting time, up to 2 months, if it's not urgent. They charge me nothing, cause my insurance covers it all. Public Healthcare is great
       
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"Doctor’s Office Turned Away My Dad For Arriving At 9:50 For His 10:00 Appointment"

"They said their policy is to arrive 30 minutes early; therefore, he was 20 minutes late and they wouldn’t see him. He is NOT a new patient.

That is a 9:30 appointment, then, not 10:00!

Update to add more details:

My parents have been seeing this doctor for years. They’re very punctual and always arrive early to appointments.

They were not told of this requirement to be there 30 minutes early, nor has it ever come up in all the other times they’ve arrived 10-15 minutes before their appointment.

This was just an annual checkup, made for 10:00 and not rescheduled from another time.

I personally think this is either a new policy they weren’t told about, or an old, unenforced policy that someone having a bad day decided to enforce today.

I hate that this kind of thing has happened to so many of you. Probably more than mildly infuriating"

 

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