An hour is my limit, be it if I have an appointment or if I have to do a walk-in to do bloodwork before/after an appointment.
i was supposed to do a follow up with my dr yesterday for a wicked headache with eye drooping and blurry vision which put me in the ER twice in the last 4 days I was supposed to have an MRI last night "in 2 to 4" hours which still hasn't happened 14 hours later, even though the guy in my room who has almost the same symptoms and came 3 hours later than me already had his several hours ago.
hospitals suck
even though the guy in my room who has almost the same symptoms and came 3 hours later than me already had his several hours ago.
also see like, this is very frustrating to experience, and I get that they can't tell you another patient's private information but they could at least apologize and be like "We're so sorry, due to certain reasons we had to bump his scan in front of yours, but we're doing our best to get yours done. It's looking like it'll be (whatever their best estimate is for the current delay)" but instead you just sit there like ?????????????????????? why'd this guy go in front of me?????????
all the comments in this thread defending it are frustrating me, like, doctor appointments just seem to be this unique temporal event where it's just like being in line at a drive through and you have no idea what's taking the person in front of you so long, but also, you're literally scheduling them, for a specific point in time
dude what the fuck I hope you're okay??? I am so very worried about this exact sort of thing happening to me
not sure yet, they finally are taking me but i feel ok
Very worrying symptoms but hopefully if there's something on the mri it's treatable
sending woo woo nonsense good vibes your way bc i find that better than prayer
your woo woo worked! they released me (the kraken) tonight! they stll don't seem to understand what the problem is but they're going to shuffle me off to ENT and optomology experts instead of raking in those sweet insurance dollars any longer
But I was told universal healthcare leads to long waiting times! /s
I do my appointments on my days off when I have nothing else so I don't worry about it, gotten used to having to make appointments a month or more out.
my personal record was 8 hours, in-between a two stage dental procedure. i had an appointment and the second dentist got involved in an accident and couldn't make it but i couldn't leave because my tooth was half destroyed and someone had to pull it out. they also didn't give me a definite time to come back, and just said to wait and see if we can squeeze you in between patients, and the pain was too much to survive the 90 minute metro ride back home.
so i waited for 8 hours, suffering in a metallic waiting seat, until some asshole dentist begrudgingly broke my jaw bones and made my lower face swollen and purple for several months while complaining i was making him late for his gym session. that was definitely one of the days of my life.
Jesus fucking fucked to death christ I'm so fucking sorry that's now on my list of nightmares
i blame the tooth honestly, it was both hooked and fused to my jaw bone. granted they probably did not do it correctly, but it was covered (partially) by my insurance. dental is just ass, it's as serious as medical issues can be and yet it's always treated as something extra or cosmetic.
I have 0 expectation of getting anything else done on a day i see my gp
about an hour but im unemployed and disabled so i go a lot
if i had to wait an hour i'd think about charging them for my time
i wish i could do that, i'd be rich
One time I was drunk and trying to cut a squash. I forgot to bake it a while first to soften it up, and ended up slicing the skin between my thumb and pointer finger REAL bad.
I waited about 8 hours for stitches after taking an Uber to the ER. I was almost delirious from blood loss and drew a pentagram in blood on the....like, little table placement where they put doctor tools.
Got my stitches and also a note that said "corgi should not type for 8 hours a day so I got out of going to work for a week-ish.
I was sober trying to cut an eggplant and ended up pretty similarly lol. Drove an hour to the nearest urgent care that my insurance covered and they glued it up pretty quickly.
Every ER visit I've had has never been pleasant. One time I waited ~6 hours and left before getting seen, and still got a $500 bill in the mail lol.
Drove an hour to the nearest urgent care that my insurance covered
Shit like this is so foreign to me, ya'll have to pay an arm and a leg for medical care and you can't even just go to whichever ER is closest/most convenient? You really have to search for the "correct" ER while having a medical emergency??
i just got admitted yesterday, met with some drs and they did a ct head scan and the bill was immediately $32k and they came around to collect $3k from me before they even knew what my problem is
left before getting seen, and still got a $500 bill in the mail
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I think one of the big problems is doctors are either super cool or completely awful. It's a profession of extremes.
So like is the doctor an hour late because they were actively saving someone's life or because they just fucking don't care and had a long lunch etc
I tend to take the day off for big things. I also usually try to get the first appointment of a morning or afternoon session where hopefully there's less delays/time to catch-up.
I have walked out when they do that. I was just getting a follow up on some results so they called later and I didn't have to pay for a visit. That doesn't work for everything, but they should respect your time. That is ridiculous
I don't think I've EVER had a doctor visit or dentist visit actually start at the appointed time. It's like disrespecting my time is the default when dealing with Important Specialists
waiting sucks but to be fair an appointment isn't equal to a timeslot. an appointment is a spot in a virtual queue, and the real queue of people in the doctor's office when you go always differs from the virtual queue you reserved a spot in. you can't just kick people out of a doctor's appointment when their time is up.
it's conceptually the same thing as theme park ride tickets, the time on it is the "suggested arrival time" and they just promise they keep your place in line.
wow sounds like nonsense to me
you are reserving a spot in a queue. it doesn't guarantee that your spot will be first when you get there. if you go early or on time you might not be the first person in line, and if you don't show up even the one minute or two they are waiting for you adds up during the day. worse if you show up late you'll just make the queue longer. the walk-ins always consider how many people are already waiting, and if you are not there (but are still reserving your ghost spot due to arriving late) someone that might've left doesn't.
the average time of a visit (that determines how many visits are given per day) does not dynamically change based on predictable past patient data, and both the doctor and the insurance are incentivized to underestimate visit times, so you'll always face a line that is growing because the service rate doesn't match the arrival rate of reserves+walk-ins. visit times also vary, and even if everything else was perfect, due to randomness alone you would still have to wait for some if not most days depending on the distribution of the visit durations.
all and all it's multiple factors combined to make visits as shitty as possible.
They get super pissy when you show up late though. Not that I make a habit out of it.
Im in Europe I can take off days for doctor visits so it doesnt really bother me to much.
In general I never had to wait tooo long for my docs. I would usually say when I have an appointment 10-20mins of waiting time which I consider pretty ok.
Now where the situation is quite different is when you dont have an appointement in that case it can take from 30mins up to an hour on some days.
From my (thankfully) little contact with the medical system going to a general practitioner is very chill and frictionless for basic sicknesses . Now if you are looking for a specialist like say neurologist it can take months of waiting time and you might have to travel some distance which sucks.
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Yeah I'd stay sane for like 20min tops in most cases. After that, it totally depends on the rest of the day's docket and weather or not I gotta poop soon (important consideration).
Half an hour is annoying but it happens. I try to book appointments as early as possible because the waiting time gets longer during the day. Our healthcare is not completely left to market capitalism but heavily underfunded so our practitioners usually care about their patients and do their best to accommodate to peoples needs. Waiting time is one of the least pressing issues for me with our healthcare system but thatβs also because I can easily take a day off for health issues.
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