Once a person recovers from covid, they are not contagious. Staff is under no obligation to say why the appointments are being rescheduled. Doctor's have a right to medical privacy also. The only time you are entitled to know is if you were or could be exposed. After 2 weeks to 2 months the office should be perfectly safe.
jmitw said:
Once a person recovers from covid, they are not contagious. Staff is under no obligation to say why the appointments are being rescheduled. Doctor's have a right to medical privacy also. The only time you are entitled to know is if you were or could be exposed. After 2 weeks to 2 months the office should be perfectly safe.
That’s cool, but in the absence of information, I was about to get another physician.
he would’ve lost a customer
Wouldn't he have lost a customer if they told you he had Covid and was in the hospital?
jfinnegan said:
Wouldn't he have lost a customer if they told you he had Covid and was in the hospital?
No.
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So the appointment was originally scheduled for November. I get a call to reschedule for early December. Than that one is rescheduled for mid December... and on and on... It was rescheduled at least 5 times.
Stafff: "Would you like to have a virtual visit?"
Me: "Can the Dr. do a virtual stethoscope and blood pressure thing?"
Staff: "No."
Me: "Then I guess a virtual visit won't solve much."
So yesterday, I get to see him, live.
Me: "So what happened? Ya don't write, ya don't call?"
Him: "I was in hospital for three weeks with Covid. Then recovering."
First of all, I might have wanted to know he had covid before I entered his office. Then, why didn't the staff say why he wasn't keeping the appointments.