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How to get your doctor to hear you

How to get your doctor to hear you

How to get your doctor to hear you

Almost everybody is saying in the news lately that people are feeling neglected by their doctors. General practitioners around the world are under a lot of strain right now. With cuts to budget, and a lack of hiring, there are not enough general practitioners to go round, which means that people are getting care that is not as good as they should be getting. Is it the general practitioner’s fault? No. It’s a systemic issue, and it’s the fault of the governments that are under funding the services.

The problem here though, is that people who are going to their doctors are now not feeling hurt. On average, we get about 10 minutes with our physician to tell them your problem, come up with a solution and leave the office. That’s not enough time, and doctors already know that this is not good enough. Instead of coming away from your doctor feeling like they are not listening to you, you need to be able to get your doctor to pay attention to what you are saying. You know your body, and you know the issue that you are dealing with. Doctors such as Hanid Audish DO are doing what they can when it comes to genetic research, but in the meantime you need to see your regular GP and make sure that they can hear you when you speak. With this in mind, we’ve got some tips to help you to get your doctor to listen to you when you have concerns.

 


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