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7 Signs It May be Time to Find A New Doctor Reported By Scottsdale CareGiver

By: Captain Gable

medications or treatments that look inappropriate for senior patients. Listed here are a number of examples.
The bond with the medical professional should be a special one and must be taken seriously. All to often elders aren't receiving enough care and attention from their medical professional. Is the doctor busy and scheduled to tightly, or there just may be a personality conflict. Don't be afraid to look for for a new one if you suspect you aren't getting the attention and care you need.
Whenever elders go to their physician it really is a good idea to bring an advocate, a family member or a professional CareGiver. It is essential to have someone else there to make sure you understand everything the medical doctor is saying and if you need to get more detailed information from the md, the advocate can facilitate. From time to time it is a lot easier for the someone else to ask more probing inquiries.
Let's say a physician may try to make you feel guilty when you ask to take away a drug or a procedure from your regimen. You may have prescriptions from a number of doctors and they may conflict with each other. Doctors may be unwilling to change or stop a prescription prescribed by a different medical doctor.
But sometimesthe difficulty does not lie in your power; what's happening is that the doctor isn't listening to you or not taking your loved one's age or situation into account when making medication and treatment decisions. In many cases, it's like a bad relationship; communication has broken down and you, your family member or CareGiver aren't getting what you need.
Here are seven signs that it might be time to "break up" with your medical doctor:
1. You feel the medical doctor blames, ignores, or criticizes you or the person in your care
2. The physician doesn't reply to your feedback, or becomes defensive
3. It seems the doctor is not taking your family member's pain or other symptoms seriously enough
4. You discover treatments that will help that the medical doctor hasn't told you about
5. The medical doctor doesn't explain treatment options clearly, resulting in mistakes
6. The health professional prescribes medications without comparing to medications prescribed by another medical doctor.
7. The medical professional is reluctant to organize your prescription inventory when it comes from many different other physicians.
When you are dissatisfied, your best bet is to change your doctor, and change to one you can get along with to provide the best care. Doctors frequently say that if a patient is going to change doctors, they'd appreciate hearing it directly rather than suddenly receiving a sneak request for medical records to be sent to another doctor. However, it's your prerogative to find a new physician and ask the staff to fax over the request for records. You're not obligated to engage in another confrontation.
Either way, you'll breathe a sigh of relief once you're dealing with a medical doctor who listens respectfully, answers your questions, accommodates your requests, takes your symptoms seriously, and works with you to develop a treatment plan you can all feel great about.
In the Phoenix, AZ area Care-To-Go offers Elder Home Care services and can assist you with doctor appointments and prescription organization. Contact Care-To-Go at 1-800-818-0407 or www.Care-To.Go.com. For Elder Travel Companion services see www.CareToGoTravel.com.

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What could you do if your medical doctor isn't listening to you or the person you're caring for, not respecting your requests relating to your treatment and prescription options, or recommending

Captain Gable is a freelance writer featuring airline articles as well as Elder Travel and Home Care Articles. For more information see http://care-to-go.com and http://caretogotravel.com Here are a series of articles and information gathered from 35 years airline experience and over 30 years of family home care caregiver experiences.

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