
Was your most recent doctor visit more like a brief encounter with a cab driver, or the cashier who rang up your groceries? If you answered yes, then the word “relationship” as applied to the doctor-patient experience may seem a bit like a misnomer.
Today, the typical time with a doctor is a mere 15 minutes! Because of this, it is important to take responsibility for your own health and demand the care that you deserve—despite the limitations of today’s health care industry. So what can patients do to improve relations with their doctor for optimal health? Here’s how:
Make Appointments Earlier
A doctor’s schedule can be off if there is an emergency. The earlier in the day you make your appointment, the less likely you are to be affected by schedule changes. If your doctor is running late, you should be given an update or estimate of his or her arrival.
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Get to Know Office Staff
It can be frustrating to wait until you speak with your doctor to get simple health care questions. Ask a nurse or other members of your doctor’s patient-care team about routine questions you have.
Before You Say Goodbye
Make sure you know exactly what you are supposed to do next.
Bring a Along Another Set of Ears & Eyes
If you think you might have a hard time remembering or understanding your doctor’s recommendations, bring someone along. And be sure to take notes. Because of patient confidentiality, it may not be appropriate for your companion to ask for confidential information on a follow-up call, unless you give the doctor permission to do so.

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