Nov 15, 2018
If you’re like most people, when you schedule a doctor visit, you expect to see your doctor at your exact appointment time. Doctors and their staff work to make sure patient visits run smoothly. But it doesn’t always turn out that way. Your doctor takes care of many patients, and sometimes emergencies come up. Your time is valuable, and your doctor knows this! But there could be an instance when you might have to wait a bit before it’s your turn.
Scenario:
Let’s say “Joe” has a 10 a.m. appointment to see “Dr. Smith” to get a new order for his diabetes testing supplies. Joe gets a ride to the appointment and arrives 20 minutes early. “Jane” also has a scheduled appointment to see Dr. Smith, but hers is for 9:15 a.m. and it’s for an annual checkup. During Jane’s visit, Dr. Smith found out Jane was having severe complications from her medication. Dr. Smith was focused on helping Jane and spent more time with her to diagnose the problems. That meant Joe’s visit didn’t start until 10:20 a.m., and he felt like his appointment started 40 minutes late. The truth is he only waited an extra 20 minutes. The waiting room staff explained to Joe that another patient’s visit unexpectedly took longer than planned, and then he understood.
What should you do in a situation like this?
Some offices have more than one doctor seeing patients, and each doctor works on a different schedule. That means sometimes a patient who came in after you might get called first because they are seeing a different doctor.
Most importantly, be prepared for your visit.
When you’re prepared, it makes your visit go smoothly. And when everyone arrives prepared, it helps every visit go quicker.
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