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Wise Empowered Effort By Launching You (WEEBLY)
Creating a revolution starting from Patna (Bihar) in the medical industry by giving you the power of making an informed decision BEFORE you make an appointment. This Web Site will allow you to have current Clinic score's to help you find your next Doctor as well as let you inspect your current or past Doctors.
Choose Doctor:
How to choose or inspect your medical doctor. If you're choosing a doctor it is very important for your future. An open, honest working relationship with your doctor may help you live longer.
If you’re unhappy with your current doctor or she/he lacks experience in treating particularly your ailments, this is the right time to act: Go through the list of names to choose from, it’s time for you to clarify the kinds of things you would like to see in your doctor. You may also want to learn as much as you can about different treatment options, so that your choice of doctor can fetch maximum benefits for your health.
You need to decide for yourself what kind of relationship you want with your doctor. People have many different styles of relating to their doctors and those styles may vary at different times or for different illnesses. Some prefer that the doctors be authoritative because it makes them feel secure. Others want a sense of partnership between equals where, together, they take the time to weigh the pros and cons of decisions.
Whichever you prefer, try to be clear with yourself about your preferred style. Have all your questions written down in advance so you don’t forget anything. For your first meeting with a prospective doctor, you may want to take notes or bring along a clear thinking relative or friend.
Inspect around for a doctor. Here are some common issues you might want to ask about:
■What is the doctor’s knowledge and experience?
■Where does she/he have hospital / nursing home admitting privileges? Is it a place known to give true & reliable care? Is it located close to you?
■What is the doctor’s comfort level and sensitivity?
■What is the doctor’s approach to unapproved treatments, the compassionate release of experimental drugs, and alternative or complementary therapies?
■Does she/he actively participate in research or clinical trials?
■What kind of relationship does the doctor like to have with his or her patients? Does she/he encourage patients’ active participation in their health care?
■Does the doctor make house-calls? What system does she/he have in place for you to call her or him at any time, night or day?
■What are the doctor’s beliefs about quality of life & respect for an uneducated patient/attendant?
■For those who do not speak English, or who cannot understand, is the doctor familiar with using polite local language?
The Decision
Now that you have prepared yourself for visiting a doctor, these are questions you have to answer for yourself in order to make your future decision about which doctor to continue:
■Did the doctor give you a chance to ask your questions and did you feel comfortable in asking them?
■Did the doctor answer in ways you could understand? Did he or she listen to what you had to say about your condition and respect your beliefs around?
■Do you have confidence in his or her knowledge and abilities regarding proper care?
Keep in mind that your first appointment with your doctor will be in her or his Clinic, so think how comfortable you felt around clinic as well as staff behaviors. Remember to consider issues of convenience too:
■Is the Clinic located close to you?
■How long does it take to get to see the doctor when you need to?
Be a smart patient and choose your doctor wisely and cautiously.
If confused dial:
Help Line: 9430906188 ( Inspect Clinic, Patna)
From 10am - 1pm & 4pm - 6pm
How to choose or inspect your medical doctor. If you're choosing a doctor it is very important for your future. An open, honest working relationship with your doctor may help you live longer.
If you’re unhappy with your current doctor or she/he lacks experience in treating particularly your ailments, this is the right time to act: Go through the list of names to choose from, it’s time for you to clarify the kinds of things you would like to see in your doctor. You may also want to learn as much as you can about different treatment options, so that your choice of doctor can fetch maximum benefits for your health.
You need to decide for yourself what kind of relationship you want with your doctor. People have many different styles of relating to their doctors and those styles may vary at different times or for different illnesses. Some prefer that the doctors be authoritative because it makes them feel secure. Others want a sense of partnership between equals where, together, they take the time to weigh the pros and cons of decisions.
Whichever you prefer, try to be clear with yourself about your preferred style. Have all your questions written down in advance so you don’t forget anything. For your first meeting with a prospective doctor, you may want to take notes or bring along a clear thinking relative or friend.
Inspect around for a doctor. Here are some common issues you might want to ask about:
■What is the doctor’s knowledge and experience?
■Where does she/he have hospital / nursing home admitting privileges? Is it a place known to give true & reliable care? Is it located close to you?
■What is the doctor’s comfort level and sensitivity?
■What is the doctor’s approach to unapproved treatments, the compassionate release of experimental drugs, and alternative or complementary therapies?
■Does she/he actively participate in research or clinical trials?
■What kind of relationship does the doctor like to have with his or her patients? Does she/he encourage patients’ active participation in their health care?
■Does the doctor make house-calls? What system does she/he have in place for you to call her or him at any time, night or day?
■What are the doctor’s beliefs about quality of life & respect for an uneducated patient/attendant?
■For those who do not speak English, or who cannot understand, is the doctor familiar with using polite local language?
The Decision
Now that you have prepared yourself for visiting a doctor, these are questions you have to answer for yourself in order to make your future decision about which doctor to continue:
■Did the doctor give you a chance to ask your questions and did you feel comfortable in asking them?
■Did the doctor answer in ways you could understand? Did he or she listen to what you had to say about your condition and respect your beliefs around?
■Do you have confidence in his or her knowledge and abilities regarding proper care?
Keep in mind that your first appointment with your doctor will be in her or his Clinic, so think how comfortable you felt around clinic as well as staff behaviors. Remember to consider issues of convenience too:
■Is the Clinic located close to you?
■How long does it take to get to see the doctor when you need to?
Be a smart patient and choose your doctor wisely and cautiously.
If confused dial:
Help Line: 9430906188 ( Inspect Clinic, Patna)
From 10am - 1pm & 4pm - 6pm