A Day At The Doctor's Office
Copyright 2006 Robert Gould
Do you ever wonder when you go to the doctor each time the
receptionist ask you for your insurance card? I sure do. I went
to the same doctor for 10 years seems they would know me by now
or have made a copy of my insurance card. Have you ever read the
sign that says payment due when services rendered, just to hear
the lady ask you for your co-payment before you've even had the
chance to sit down? Or how about after sitting for a long time
in the waiting room, they call you back just to take your blood
pressure than send you back out in the waiting room again. Or
they call you back just to have you wait in another area. I have
always felt this was a tactic to make you feel like your getting
somewhere when your really not. How about while waiting, your
Doctor happens to see you, and he does all he can do not to make
eye contact with you, or if you do they act like your a perfect
stranger. How about that study I heard where the average time
actually spent with the doctor is about three minutes. I then
have to ask myself the question, why am I waiting so long in the
waiting room. Or how about the one when the pharmaceutical rep
just walks in asking for the Doctor and they tell them to come
on back. I guess those free game tickets, or the free day at the
spa is really more important than my health. These are just some
of the mysteries I have never figured out when going to the
doctor.
Those days are history. Knowing what medications I need each
month, knowing already my diagnosis, obtaining prescription
medications online is the wave of the future. If I need to get
my pain medication, I have a consultation with a U.S Physician.
I receive a 90 day supply of pain medication. You get the
initial scipt filled, plus two refills which can be filled on
the 25th day. Same goes for my treatment of my anxiety. All
medications are written by U.S Physicians and filled by U.S.
Pharmacies. Such medications as Hydrocodone, Vicodin, Lortab,
Xanax are available. When receiving other non controlled
medicatons for my migraine headaches, high cholestoral,
ocassional depression, and a few other meds, I receive a free
conslultation from a U.S. Physician and filled again by a U.S.
Pharmacy. These medications are shipped usually by overnight
delivery. With this type of service available, more and more
people are turning to the internet for their medication needs.
Why wait hours in a doctors office, why pay the outrageous
office visit fees, why feel treated like a number and not a
person, when you can get the meds you need delivered to your
door at a great low price. With so many people losing their
healthcare benefits, losing their insurance, more people will be
getting their medication online. So days at the doctors office
to get your prescriptions are numbered. I hope this article has
given you the information you need in helping you in your
healthcare medication needs.