7 Tips on How to Make the Most of Your Doctor Visits
I am a Registered Nurse so I interact on a regular basis with both physicians and patients. I am a patient at times as well. In today’s post I would like to discuss some ways you can get the most out of your next annual physical appointment. Being prepared will lead to less frustration and better use of the appointment time.
4. If you aren’t sure you understand the information the doctor has given you, ask him to clarify. A caring provider will take the time to educate you (or ask his RN to). Perhaps there is a handout you can take home to refer to or a health team member (think RN, dietician, social worker, etc.) who can advise you and answer your questions. Pharmacists are great resources, as well.
5. When does the doctor want you to follow up? Do you need to have prescriptions renewed or a lab appointment scheduled? If the doctor has ordered radiology or other diagnostic testing, make sure you have the signed order or you know that the office will arrange an appointment for you. Know this information before you leave the office.
6. I myself always ask for a copy of my lab results or radiology report. Some labs, such as LabCorp, will mail you a copy of your results once the ordering physician has received them. I ask for the copy to be mailed to me during lab check-in. By keeping a copy of lab work or radiology reports, you will have them accessible to share with a new provider if needed. Lab results can be a great historian of your cholesterol, blood sugar readings, overall health, etc.
7. If you don’t get a phone call or letter informing of results of any testing you have after you see the doctor and you don’t have a follow up appointment, call to ask for results. In this case, no news isn’t necessarily good news!
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be prepared..so true, Karren..I spent so much time in the doctor and I always have the list of questions to be asked whenever I have a visit.
We just have to take responsibility for our own care, even doctors like the questions we come armed with, I have actually challenged them, but is our health and worth it. also talk with my pharmacist and get a lot of answers from him.
Thanks for reading, and your recent visit and hope you will stop by our current party.
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Have a great week!
Karren