What Not to Do at Your Next Doctor Visit
The actual time spent with our doctor during an appointment is short. Statistics show the average time a doctor spends with a patient during a visit is around 18 minutes, but it does vary depending on the specialty and nature of the patient’s needs.
With that kind of timeline, a patient can optimize their visit by following some tips from experts on what not to do. The first is don’t go to the appointment unprepared. Rather think about what information you want to impart to the doctor beforehand, and write it down so you don’t forget. Include a written list of all your medications and dosage as well as allergies, medical diagnoses, past procedures and surgeries, and any relevant family history.
It is also a mistake to come in with a “self-diagnosis.” Dr. Danielle K. Miller, DNP, MSN, BSN, RN, Founder of The Pivot Nurse, Inc., explains this can cause a bias with the doctor and potentially waste time going down the wrong path. Instead, be ready to tell the doctor about your symptoms, when they began, their frequency and how or if they have changed. Describe any patterns you may have noticed.
Another thing not to do is to downplay symptoms that have brought you to the doctor. This can cause a delay in medical tests, delayed treatment, or missed early signs of a condition such as heart disease, infection, or neurological issues.
Experts say do not wait until the end of your appointment to mention the reason you came in. Dr. Miller reminds patients to remember they know their bodies and are the best advocate for explaining what seems to be off. Lastly, one of the big mistakes patients make is to leave the office without understanding the doctor’s orders. One example is not being clear on the next step such as assuming your doctor will schedule an x-ray or blood test when they expect you to schedule it yourself. One way to ensure you have a clear idea of the next step is to repeat it back to the doctor before you leave.
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