This reminds of the time I took my kid to a new pediatrician when she was 6 months old. The whole office had ZERO soap/hand sanitizer, was dusty af, plus the wait time was over an hour. Some parents walked out and others like me stayed because we already were there for so long. The doctor was AMAZING but office itself was just a no.
@@joywolf83I'm sooo glad you said that, I wondered the same thing. I'd heard of Spotify but I don't like technology so I didn't have it and now I do and now I won't get any work done forever😅
There’s socialised health care system where we live, so almost everybody frequents doctors and collects most interesting stories about personal interactions at doctors’ offices throughout their lifetime. It can get wild sometimes, and I have probably heard every weird, horrific and funny story anyone could think of from patients, doctors and caretakers. Medical situations can be difficult to cope with, especially when specific individuals are not fit for it, unfortunately we have a sad example of an oncology department at the local hospital which bungles its relations and communications with cancer patients on a regular basis. I mean, bad enough that ppl get cancer and situations are extremely sensitive, but all interactions that I‘ve heard of were really bad on weirdly personal level, e.g., a doctor left for the weekend when he was supposed to give the result of THE deciding biopsy to a friend’s dad in hospital, the whole family had also come in support.