Disease Management & Preventive Care
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Disease Management & Preventive Care
When you go to the doctor’s office, you first wait in the waiting room. Then you wait in the exam room. Nurses may come in and out to weigh you, check your blood pressure, or ask you to provide a urine sample. When the doctor finally comes in, sometimes things can start to feel rushed. After all, the doctor is on a schedule and has other patients to see. At this point, it can be easy to forget something, whether it’s a nagging question or a clarification on a medication side effect.
It’s important to make the most of the time you have with the doctor by planning ahead for your visit. Here are some ways to do that.
The better prepared you are, the more you can get out of your doctor’s visit.