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Getting the most from a visit to your doctor

Getting the most from a visit to your doctor
HEALTH CARE TIPS : DOCTOR-PATIENT RELATIONSHIP

Make the best use of a short time that you have for your appointment.

Arrive on time
 
Promptness helps ensure an unhurried visit.
 
  Know your own and your family's medical history
 
Your previous medical conditions and those of blood-related family members are important. Be prepared to discuss them in detail with your doctor.

  Bring someone along if you feel comfortable
 
An extra set of ears can help. Someone else may help think of additional questions or help you understand instructions.

Bring a list of concerns
 
Once you're in the doctor's office, it's easy to forget health issues you want to discuss. A list will jog your memory, but keep it brief. Include only issues of primary concern.

Bring your medications
 
Show your doctor all your medications in their original bottles so your doctor can see the dosage and types of drugs.
 
Answer questions accurately and completely
 
Your doctor needs facts on which to base an accurate diagnosis and treatment plan.
Speak up
 
If you have questions or doubts about your diagnosis or treat-ment, express them. For example, your doctor should explain the benefits of a medication, its possible side effects and how long it will take to work. Don't leave until your questions are addressed and resolved.
 

 

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