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In reply to the discussion: Long Waits for Doctors’ Appointments Have Become the Norm [View all]MissB
(16,344 posts)25. The practice that DH and I
(and our kids) go to has varying wait times depending on what you need.
I schedule my annual gynecological exam six months out, but if I have any issues then my primary care dr works me in that day or the next.
Dh's primary care dr is the same. Ditto for the pediatrician. Even outside the practice, I've found that wait times aren't that bad in town, maybe because there are so many hospitals and dr offices here.
The dermatologist is the only one in that practice with shockingly long wait times. Unless you are on accutane, in which case you have scheduling priority it seems.
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Trouble is, since Arkansas didn't actually expand *Medicaid* but did the "private option" thing....
moriah
Jul 2014
#30
Hubby and I now pay for the privilege of being able to get in to the primary doc.
mnhtnbb
Jul 2014
#8
In 2007, my sister sat in a wheelchair for 6 months waiting for a knee replacement..
mountain grammy
Jul 2014
#14
You mean we can't have everything immediately ? Whatever will our "instantaneous gratification"
Trust Buster
Jul 2014
#20
So what do you do if you need an antibiotic or else the infection will get worse?
davidn3600
Jul 2014
#33
At least one component of this problem is an insufficient number of primary care providers.
Aristus
Jul 2014
#21
Does forcing people to buy private insurance help? Because we "fixed" healthcare, and no further
Romulox
Jul 2014
#22
I had to cancel my Dermatologist (been a regular patient for years) last December.
Dustlawyer
Jul 2014
#24
My father had a medical practice. I worked there in the Seventies and Eighties.
no_hypocrisy
Jul 2014
#27
I noticed the article did not include France. My friend was visiting in 2013, broke her ankle.
Thinkingabout
Jul 2014
#28