It's not always easy to talk to your doctor. Trust me, I know the drill. I have been to more appointments than most people my age. Once you get in the room you don't want to feel like you're wasting their time or asking questions that they've already answered a million times before, but you also want to make sure that you're getting the best possible care for whatever condition you're dealing with..... Here are seven tips for how you can make sure that your visit goes smoothly and that you get all the information and treatment options available to you. 😊 ☑️Before you even go to the doctor, start keeping a log of your symptoms. ☑️Don’t wait until the end of your visit to bring up something important. ☑️Don’t be afraid to ask questions. ☑️Don't be afraid to ask for a second opinion ☑️If you don't understand what the doctor is saying, speak up! ☑️It is ok to tell your doctor how you are feeling physically and emotionally ☑️Take Notes When Leaving the Office KEY TAKEAWAY: The best way to talk to a doctor is directly. Though it may not be easy, honest communication with your doctor will ensure that you get the best possible care. By knowing what to say and what questions to ask, you’ll gain a better understanding of any problems, as well as an action plan on how to proceed forward. After all, doctors are human beings—not gods—and they need the information they’re given in order to properly diagnose, treat or otherwise care for a patient. Hopefully, these tips will help you to have better experiences and more effectively communicate with your doctor in your next appointment. Want more tips? Follow E.D. Bellis for more. Or book an appointment with E.D. Bellis to learn more how to better navigate the complex healthcare system: calendly.com/edbellis Visit our website: edbellis.org #healthcare
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