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Originally Posted by Villages PL
The previous doctor I had did the same thing. Just wait until they have electronic record sharing for a patient who has multiple doctors. They will either spend a heck of a lot of time reading what all the other doctors typed into your record or, if they think it's too much, they will decide to ignore it. To much information may end up being as bad as not enough information.
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I agree he should pay more attention to his patients but then he would have to have some bedside manner that is lost on so many 10 minute doctors today. That's all the time they want to give you as they feel they are losing money after that.
My main point is the office staff seemed to not care when I requested something and subsequent calls were made where I they were in the CYA
mode of operation as I have a voicemail apologizing for their mistake. All I wanted was someone to follow a simple request for a correction to my blood work test before it became a mistake. A minute job that didn't get done all day.
Like I said, I guess I should feel sorry for them for being treated like dirt by the doctor but I don't see any reason for not following a simple request made by a patient. After all, I am paying the bill!!!!!!
Blood work done twice and over with. I will probably get a call on my answering machine with the results I requested so I won't have to talk to them again, as the person I talked with, was no help and answered the phone with, "I can help you with that, and then proceeded not to help me".
I don't know what they call it on her planet but on this planet, we call it B.S.

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