kaytieeldr
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A few years ago, I was getting IV treatment daily in the doctor's office for about a week. Usually I saw a PA or a nurse, but one day the appointment was with the actual physician.
I was in the exam room for two hours before she saw me. When she finally made it, and I expressed my displeasure, it seems she (a) had to do physicals on three patients from a group home [anybody see a scheduling problem here?]; (b) got 'stuck' with a sales rep; and (c) because she was planning to move into new office space, left the office with the real estate agent to go look at the new site - all while I waited!
I started looking for a new PCP. Around the same time, I got a mailer about a new practice with two physicians and maybe a dozen nurse practitioners. When I called around to various hospitals for suggestions, two mentioned this same place. I figured, what the heck. I switched. The hours are (much) better; it's easier to get an appointment - I called this (well, Thursday) morning and got an appointment later the same day; and no, you're not left sitting alone in the exam room for extraordinary periods of time.
I was in the exam room for two hours before she saw me. When she finally made it, and I expressed my displeasure, it seems she (a) had to do physicals on three patients from a group home [anybody see a scheduling problem here?]; (b) got 'stuck' with a sales rep; and (c) because she was planning to move into new office space, left the office with the real estate agent to go look at the new site - all while I waited!
I started looking for a new PCP. Around the same time, I got a mailer about a new practice with two physicians and maybe a dozen nurse practitioners. When I called around to various hospitals for suggestions, two mentioned this same place. I figured, what the heck. I switched. The hours are (much) better; it's easier to get an appointment - I called this (well, Thursday) morning and got an appointment later the same day; and no, you're not left sitting alone in the exam room for extraordinary periods of time.