Monday, September 13, 2010

Questions To Ask On A Doctor Visit

In this era of five-minute doctor visits, medical providers and their patients need to know make the most of their limited time together. By coming prepared with a list of questions for the doctor, a patient can maximize health benefits and develop a positive relationship with the provider.


Practical Questions


Ask your doctor for basic information about the practice or office. Many offices have websites or email listservs that provide non-emergency, after-hours information or a list of resources. In addition, you might be able to go online to make appointments or ask questions of the staff without another office visit.


Health Questions


Remember to ask the doctor about each symptom you have noticed, and whether it is related to a disease or is a side effect of treatment. Be ready to ask questions about how long symptoms might last or how they might change, depending on the disease or treatment. Ask about the timing of routine exams, such as annual physicals or mammograms, so that these important events aren't overlooked. At this point, and throughout the visit, be sure to ask about information you might have read online about the condition or treatment, so the doctor can support or redirect your searches.


Treatment Questions


When a doctor prescribes a medication, be certain to ask what it is for, exactly take it, what to avoid when taking it, and what side effects might develop. Bring a list of all current medications to compare with the new medicine, and ask the doctor whether any interactions might occur with the added drug. Ask how long the drug will be needed and what should result after taking it. Finally, don't forget to ask when you should return for a follow-up visit, and whether there is a way to contact the medical staff with questions after you leave the office.







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