But in the rest of the professional world, this would not fly. Dentists, orthodontists, anesthesiologists, lawyers, judges, etc. are also not twiddling their thumbs but they know they have to manage their time well and they do.
With medical doctors, more times than not it seems like they don't answer to anyone, when it comes to appointment waits and I'm not talking about emergencies. I believe this is because they know it's not easy to just find a new doctor and that the patients will have to suck it up.

I'm with you. I've rarely had to wait more than a few minutes in the last three decades. And I've lived in about 4 different cities in different parts of the country.In my experience, due to increased competition, I haven't waited for a doctor's appointment for quite a long time. And frankly, I won't! If the doctor has an emergency and is delayed, I'll reschedule rather than sit patiently. If an office is so poorly run that patients habitually are inconvenienced, I'd be concerned about the level of care.Q
I anticipate long wait times at the doctors office. I hate waiting 3 months for an appointment.
You're probably waiting so long to be seen because 1.People come in over an hour late and demand to be seen 2. People bring up 3 other issues with the doctor, we schedule them the appropriate amount of time for the issue they called for (not the 6 other problems they just thought of) 3. because someone is a lot sicker than you, be glad you aren't them OR 4. because your doc is a jerk and is in his office on Yahoo when he should be in with you (as the secretary, I've seen it happen).
Sorry can't resist...Dear Doctor, I checked in at 8:45 for my 9:00 appt, why am I still sitting here waiting at 11:00?![]()






Sorry can't resist...Dear Doctor, I checked in at 8:45 for my 9:00 appt, why am I still sitting here waiting at 11:00?![]()
