How do you feel about your doctor?
By ladym33
@ladym33 (10979)
United States
10 responses
@hmkoct5 (2065)
• United States
10 Dec 09
I like my doctor. She is an Internist. I really trust her. She is very sympathetic and understanding. She spent half and hour with me the last time I went to see her because I was having a panic attack over being at the doctor's office. I haven't heard of a doctor spending that much time with a patient in a really long time!
@CelticSoulSister (1640)
• Southend-On-Sea, England
9 Dec 09
I feel my doctor, though pleasant, is off with the fairies and doesn't really know what he's talking about or follow anything up properly. About a year ago I tried to explain something to him and I knew that he hadn't got a clue what I was talking about. I can't change, as he's the only doctor in this area.
@winterose (39887)
• Canada
9 Dec 09
right now I have to find a new doctor, mine moved away too far for me to go to his office
@gitfiddleplayer (10362)
• United States
9 Dec 09
I don't have one, I had a hip replacement a few years ago and my Doctor was wonderful, he answered all my questions before I asked them. I did have a primary care physician when I had heart problems and then my hip was bad, he was very nice and we used to joke about stuff. He was laid back but very professional, he liked to take care of stuff at the office as opposed to the hospital.
@joro1best (222)
• Bulgaria
9 Dec 09
Hi!I like and trust my doctor.Everytime i get sick he is our helper..And he is a good friend of my grandmother and because of that,we recieve free helps..My doctor is a woman..She is old but active too..Strange :P
@dodo19 (47317)
• Beaconsfield, Quebec
9 Dec 09
The doctor that I have right now and that i see I actually like. As a university student, it's easier for me to go see the doctor of the health services. I really like her. She is understand and such. I don't have any problems talking to her or anything like that. Sometimes, there are things that are a little more difficult to talk about, but it doesn't have anything to do with the doctor or anything. It has more to do with the issue in question. But I'm kind of lucky that way.
@cbeee3 (2061)
• India
9 Dec 09
I had a doctor I used to go to, but then I changed him. The last time I went to him, he started giving me advice about life.LOL. It was strange as I had gone to him for a fever and he went off topic. I then found an amazing doctor. I trust him and he is an excellent doctor.
@Masssko (238)
• Estonia
9 Dec 09
Hi! I have had two doctors in my life. First worked with me until I was 5 years old, then she retired and until now I have the other one. As she knows me since the childhood I am extremely satisfied with her. She is very professional, really attentive to my health concerns, and knows what works for me, and what does not. I am very glad she is my doctor, and I feel rather embarrassed to go to any other with my regular health problems, when she is on holiday or something.
I wish every one could say so about their family physician.
@borg246 (539)
• Malta
9 Dec 09
No, actually I hate my doctor. He is a ugly, old, dirty man. To me, he does give me the medicine to take when I'm sick and all, but he is very Unfair when it comes to money. My doctor, doesn't know my mother. My doctor usually rips me off whenever I visit him whenever I go for a medical certificate he charges me 25 euros, something like $30+. As a test, I sent my mother to go to my doctor. We both went on different days, explaining to him the same symptoms and such. He charged my mother 10 euros, when he charged me 18 euros. Since then on, I never went to him anymore, and have even reported him to the locoal council. My doctor does not care about his patients, he simply cares about the money, that is unless his patient is a good looking female.