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Old Nov 11, 2016, 04:59 PM
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Originally Posted by ~Christina View Post
Why was there not a female staff member in the room during exams ? There is a law here in the USA , it's protection for the Doctor and for the patient.

I agree with Tisha all the extra visits and time , here there are levels of care , full exam are billed as $ , follow ups , quicker visits are of course cheaper and most after a procedure are considered post op care. So he could be into fraudulent charging.

I can understand how a for lack of a better word " crush" can send people it to a unknown thought process.

I would say of course delete all contact info and find a new doctor ASAP!
Hey there
In our country it's quite ordinary for a gynecologist to be one-on-one, alone with a woman in the exam room. I was in same situation before with some other man obgyn...I realise it's not the best situation neither for doctor, neither for us, but...That's how it is here.

Well, i saw him first time when i came to schedual an operation. Second time i came for the procedure. Third time he asked me to come just to take that biopsy result- negative- even though common sense points out that he could have done that when i came to post operative check up only 5 days later...All he did that time was hadle me this piece of paper and had a conversation with me...
Last time i saw him on my last checkup...

He's not my gyno, luckly...
He was the one that my female obgyn sent me so he could to that procedure that she doesn't do - he works in a hospital, she's in primary care...
Thanks for this!
~Christina