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Signs that you might need a new doctor

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Signs that you might need a new doctor

The doctor-patient relationship is built upon trust. Ultimately, doctors are placed in a position where the lives of their patients are literally in their hands. This is a duty that must be taken seriously at all times.

While doctors are only human, and mistakes can occur, there is a big difference between honest mistakes and negligent behavior. You’re not obliged to be treated by a doctor if you do not have faith in them. Outlined below are a few reasons why you may want to think about changing the medical practitioner tasked with taking care of you.

If your doctor isn’t listening to you

You may not have a medical degree, but nobody knows what’s going on in your mind or body better than you. A crucial part of the diagnostic process is listening to you describe your symptoms. If your doctor is ignoring this, then they could be missing out on vital information.

When you feel rushed out the door

Doctors are often juggling numerous patients at once. While this is admirable and challenging for them, they should not jeopardize the care of their patients because they are busy. Have you felt like your doctor has been pushing you out of the door each time you have attended an appointment? Have they been ignoring your calls and not showing up when they were supposed to? As a patient, you deserve better than this. It could be a sign that it’s time for you to make a change.

If a doctor is not adhering to their legal duty of care, this can place your life in danger. If your condition has worsened because of negligent medical care, then you could be entitled to legal compensation. To pursue this, make sure you reach out to someone with experience in the field of medical malpractice.

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