i went to a new doctor
a specialist with the first available appointment in our medical system
with good reviews
i’ve rarely had anything but positive experiences
this one was quite the opposite
while he knew his subject
he had absolutely no understanding of human interaction
let alone skills in working with a patient
he was cocky, a know it all
i had to ask him all the relevant questions and tell him my history
as he never asked or offered suggestions
he was dismissive, scoffed at things i said
seemed doubtful that i would even follow through with recommended therapies
at one point
i came close to asking
“are you A.I.?”
even though he was present in the room with me
finally
i had his order for a physical therapist
the outcome i had hoped for
along with my new massage therapist trainer
no need or plan to see him ever again.
he told me to return after 8 weeks
to see how the treatment was going
as he expected
that i wouldn’t get a p.t. appointment
for at least 2 weeks
what an inspirational guy
why did he ever chose to be a doctor?
as i left
i felt bad for all of the people still in the waiting room
hoping they would see him soon.
—
“the good physician treats the disease; the great physician treats the patient who has the disease.”
-sir william osler, canadian physician and one of the founding professors of Johns Hopkins Hospital
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I used to have a young male doctor in London who never looked away from the computer screen while consulting. He diagnosed and prescribed anything and everything without ever looking at me or properly examining me. I was glad to move away from London and find compassionate and caring doctors here in the countryside.
Best wishes, Pete.
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I have had wonderful doctors who make all the difference-
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I’m a big believer in karma. Eventually he’ll get what he deserves.
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I’m quite sure it will sort itself out over time
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Having good people skills is a must for a good doctor. I’m sorry you had a bad experience.
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luckily he will be a ‘one and done’ and I’ll write my review
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Yes, do write a review.
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absolutely
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👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
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He sounds awful!
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utterly
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What a nightmare
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what a terrible, disappointing experience; thankfully the doctors and therapists I have had have all been caring and effective —
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I’ve never had one like this and hopefully never will again. I needed a referral from him as a specialist and am done with him. my own doc ia amazing and honestly, I’ve usually had very positive experiences with healthcare providers
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a one-off, Beth —
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Oh how I wanted to click – not like. It made me sad to read this knowing that you had such a bad experience. Do the PT and get stronger and better. Peace
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yep, I’m set up with the p.t. and she seems great
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What an experience, Beth! The question ‘are you A.I.?’ often comes to mind when dealing with doctors, some really just seem to read out a script written by a robot. Better luck with all your future medics!
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it was nuts! I’ve never dealt with a doc that was that extremely disconnected and without compassion or empathy
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I think your splendid quote covers it all superbly Beth … 😉😊
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thank you, Ivor
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He certainly lacks some skill, patient skills really. He might be good at his science but that is all. Sad really.
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yes, absolutely
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Oh, sorry to hear your woeful medical experience, Beth. Doc Dude needs a comeuppance. Like a bad story on a blog! I’m glad you wrangled your PT referral from the visit.
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yes, and the p.t. seems wonderful. at least I’ll never have to deal with him again, my personal doc is great
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I despise doctors like that, even more so after recently dealing with a smarmy doctor determined to commit medical fraud.
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wow, I can imagine –
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I am sorry you had to experience that humility, beth. Unfortunately, there are too many physicians, mostly old White guys, who seem to care only for themselves and little about the patient. I’ve had to vote with my feet, too, in choosing my healthcare providers.
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yes, he’s a one-off, and I love my primary physician
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It’s become so difficult to get into med school, I find that many of the younger doctors have spent years with their noses completely in books. I had a technically excellent but personally lousy primary who I switched from, but finding doctors who are both compassionate and well versed in becoming harder
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my primary is wonderful and we have a great relationship. this cold fish was a specialist, who I’ll never have to see again
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It helps if a good doctor is a good person. You need both.
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oh, does it ever –
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“Listen to the patient.” — Hawkeye Pierce
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seems a no-brainer to me… but not everyone
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My son went to an “AI” specialist – he started talking medical jargon and we both asked him to speak in English – his reply was you need to understand it the way I am saying it! Glad you got what you needed medically, if not bedside mannerly….
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so rude! and yes, he gave me the order I needed and I booked a wonderful p.t.
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it was awful from beginning to end, but I’ll never have to deal with him again, luckily
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ty, and I lived to tell! )
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thanks
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Good doctors are truly worth cherishing. Hopefully, there are way more good than bad but my experience has been more like 50-50.
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I’ve had mostly positive experiences over the years and I love my personal doc, but this guy…
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I’m sorry, Beth. This seems to be the way today. I’ve seen many doctors over the last 20 years. The ones who used to be compassionate listeners are no longer. And it seems the only remedy is another medication that causes other symptoms. I’m seeing a functional medicine practitioner this week. Hopefully, she can provide medical guidance that is less harmful and with compassion.
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I feel fortunate to have a wonderful personal doc, but this one, a specialist, was horrendous and I’ll never have to deal with him again
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Yeah, run and don’t look back. I interviewed a couple doctors before finding the woman whom I knew would be my physician. We trust each other.
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my personal doc is amazing and this guy was a specialist I’ll never have to see again. luckily
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Ahh…good.
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My daughter and granddaughter chose to be nurse practitioners because they experienced the coldness of many doctors. Yes. Write that review!
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I love the nurse practitioners. my general doc, who I love, works with two of them, and they are amazing
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Oh dear…I hate getting the dismissive vibe from a new provider. Loved your observation about ‘are you real or AI’. Hard to tell, eh? I like what Bruce said below about cherishing the good ones. 🥰
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indeed, and luckily I’ll never have to deal with him again, I love my general doc
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So disappointing. Our doctor is great but I cringe to have to find another if he retires!
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I have a great relationship with my personal doctor, he happened to be a specialist I had to see to get a recommendation, great doctors are great
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Absolutely!
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They need to start focusing on “bed-side-manner” classes. That said, there should be a patient satisfaction survey that is sent to the board of doctors or something. (Not just a Yelp review ;-) )
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oh, my hospital/university healthcare system is excellent and sent me a note for a review of him by the time I arrived home
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Excellent… might not be a bad idea to be honest…
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absolutely
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Good :)
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There was no “sad” button to hit! Sorry, about the visit, though glad you did get the outcome you wanted!
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yes, I just had to endure it, by knowing he was a jerk, but he’s not my personal doctor, so I’ll never had to deal with him again
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Sorry, Beth. Finding the right doctor is no easy feat. Knowing book knowledge isn’t the same as knowing people. And thinking you’re smarter than your patients doesn’t help.
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luckily he was just someone who I had to see once to get a referral for a p.t., who sounds amazing
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Of all the occupations we deal with in our life, you can least afford to draw a “bad” one as a doctor.
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I agree. at one point I wanted to say that I had developed a new pain since being in this office, a pain in the a&$, but decided to keep that inside until I had my order written for a p.t., who I booked and ia an amazing person and polar opposite of him.
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I’ve encountered a few doctors similar to this, but not quite on the level of the one you saw. I, too, wonder why these individuals become doctors. Yes, they may have the “smarts.” But compassion and communication are necessary, too. I’m sorry you had to deal with this man. I hope you feel better soon.
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thanks so much, yes, I’ve dealt with a variety of doctors over the years, and my general doctor is amazing, I’ve had some that were just okay or good, and I think that I’ve never had to deal with someone like this, so I was shocked, plus was in pain, and needed some support and reassurance. why I felt sorry for all of the patients waiting to see him. the good news is that he wrote the order I needed for p.t. and she seems wonderful
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Such a great Doctor and we have one here. Thanks for your doctor’s. Anita
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this one not so good, most I’ve met have been good docs and good people
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Well, it’s one thing to be a “clinical” dr. unable to really know how to connect with a patient on a personable level but a completely different thing to be a condescending jerk. I’ve been to drs. that yes, were very knowledgeable in their field but really weren’t very warm and fuzzy and that was ok but fortunately I haven’t experienced that kind of arrogance. It’s too bad you couldn’t of given him a tip or two on how not to lose anymore patients but why do a person like that any favors? A glowing review would be just the advice he needs. lol! Chris
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yes, I agree, at least be personable and somewhat caring, but he had none of this –
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Sheesh! Doctors are certainly not created equal. The dismissive and cocky parts would be especially annoying.
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yes! and my own doc has been wonderful, along with most others I’ve met along the way, maybe that’s why I was so shocked by this one
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our medical system…yuck!
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most of my experiences have been very positive, but this one….
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Yep. I like my doc but she mostly looks at her computer.
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I recently heard a fantastic physician speak (online), and he said that most (almost all) patients would not make a lifestyle change after a 10 minute appointment. He said that trust and respect between the patient and the physician must be created and the only way he knows how to do that is to share his time. His appointments are 1 hour long so he can talk to the PERSON and get to know the PERSON. Wow!
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my general doctor is like that and she is wonderful. this guy, not so much
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my feeling is it has to be a personal connection of trust and care for best results, but each person has their comfort level
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Your quote sums up doctors, and the one you saw clearly did not measure up. How sad for his patients!
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almost every doctor I’ve encountered has been good or excellent, especially my general doctor, gives me all the time I need. not this one…
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How terrible. Women and medicine. Would he treat a man that way? I doubt it. I’m glad you are never going to see him again. If you can, write a comment on his site to warn others. People do read them. So sorry that happened to you.
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all of my docs/healthcare do through our university/hospital system and I’ve never had anything but positive experiences. I love my own doc as well as her nurse practitioners. he was a specialist who I needed a referral from so I’ll never have to see him again, and I received a form from them requisiting a review by the time I got home.
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You’re fortunate to have had good experiences in the past. I have been lucky too. So many women are not.
Remember Melanie? She was so sick. She went to about 15 different doctors (men and women), and she could not get any help. She ended up telling the doctor/s, “I know I need to lose weight but that’s not what’s wrong with me,” as soon as one walked in, and no one could see past that. She died. They kept asking about her diet and she was in so much pain. She could barely walk ,or use her arms. She was suffering and no one helped her.
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that is so horrible
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Ugh, I’ve come across one or two doctors like this one and I am not sure how they stay in this line of work. Mind boggling why they chose this profession…
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exactly
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Also in UK, most medical staff consider themselves a little superior.
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most all of my experiences here have been positiver, this one just stood out
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Sorry you had that bad experience… Hopefully you won’t see him again. There are still a few great doctors around. Take care.
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this is the first horrible one I’ve encountered -thank you
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Most welcome Beth. Hopefully the last.
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Now that is a sad experience, Beth. It is hard to believe that he made it through med school without being straightened out by one of his superiors. Some never do learn I guess. Hope you get the help you needed and deserved.
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I’m on my way!
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Wonderful.
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I have a ‘decent’ personal doctor, a new one when I moved 1-1/2 hours away from where I lived before. My previous doctor was truly one-of-a-kind in bedside manner, and treated our relationship from the onset as though I was in control of my health and she would help me along with things that are important to me. When I wanted to try some non-medication ways to help a problem, she was always fine, gave me some pointers and let me have a go at it. If I wasn’t successful, she would remind me that what I wanted to achieve was difficult, and would tell me to let her know when I was ready for some help in reaching my goal.
I don’t get much time now in an appointment, after reviewing blood work that is done between visits, to ask questions or talk about what is the current status on some of the things I am trying medication for. But at least this one listens to my concerns and doesn’t ignore me, as did her colleague one time I had to see him. The office staff knows now to NEVER give me an appointment with him!
Good luck with your PT!
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that is so frustrating, and I have a really good personal doctor so I feel lucky for that. most doctors I’ve encountered have seemed to be good people, this one was such a surprise for me
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Plenty of these doctors available. Unfortunate.
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he’s really the worst I’ve dealt with, most have been really good or great
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Most are, in my experience. There have been the odd exceptions.
That could make a good comedy series…”The Bad Doctor”.
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A sad commentary about our health care system in the US these days but I have to say some places are better than others. I am fortunate that I live in one of the better. They try hard but having said that, I too have seen the type you’ve experienced, sadly, and I never went back. A big city doctor. Good luck with your next.
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all docs I’ve dealt with have been good or great, I really felt like he was an anomaly
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Ugh. What a bore! Poor patients, indeed. Poor wife, if he has one, but it sounds unlikely from this description. :(
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yes, he clearly had his own issues going on
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:/
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My upbringing — “always be polite” — would have kept me quiet in the moment, but that guy should never be allowed to see patients. I’d not only never return, I’d have looked for places to leave negative reviews and warnings. I revere doctors (my dad was a beloved physician in our city) but bad ones really set me off!
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he is a doc within my medical system attached to our university and hospital and I have left him a review and a half. at least a got the pt order from him and the one I chose is wonderful! all of my other docs in my experience have been good or great, I was really caught off guard!
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I hate doctors who think they are all knowing, and who treat the patient awfully! I’m sorry this guy was such a jerk, Beth!
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he was horrible, but everyone else involved was great
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