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Re: rude OBGYN receptionistsFrom: lyn (anonymous@obgyn.net)Fri, 21 Jun 2002 05:47:57 -0500 (CDT)
At Wed, 19 Jun 2002, Jill wrote: > >At Wed, 19 Jun 2002, Keren wrote: >> >>At Wed, 19 Jun 2002, Jill wrote: >>> >>>At Tue, 18 Jun 2002, t wrote: >>>> >>>>Just a gripe here, really, but how much do you take into account the >>>>manners of the desk staff at an OBGYN office? I really like my doctor, >>>>but his staff is pretty cold and not very helpful. I feel like a bother >>>>every time I speak to them. I am seriously considering switching >>>>doctors because they leave such a bad taste in my mouth. >>> >>>I hear you on that one. Its the same at my doctors office. >> >>Don't put up with it. Speak to the doctor, as he/she might not be aware >>of it. If things don't improve after that, go elsewhere. You are >>paying for a service and you deserve better treatment. > >I know I shouldent. I dont really like the Dr. either. I usually end >up seeing the nurse practioner. They dont even give me appt. with my >own Dr.. How crazy is that!! Do you have any suggestions for Dr.S in >the Rhode Island area? have to tellyou that they are the same everywhere, i had a receptionist that was so rude i did not want to ring up the dr with any problems because it was like, not you again you whinging hypocrodriac, it turns out that i was not and the dr was completly wrong with his diagnosis, it was good not to have to go there anymore. if i had told the dr about his receptionist he wouldnt have beleived me anyway, she was all over his obstetric patients but didnt givea dam about his gyn patients.
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