Well, I called Patient Relations this morning. (Actually, I also called yesterday but I guess they were busy.) So I called again this morning around eight, and told the woman at Patient Relations what had happened. There were QUITE a lot of worried and shocked "Oh, boys" from her. And she did say that while doctors don't usually talk money, he
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I hadn't had a chance to read the previous post until now, but I'm very glad that things turned out the way they did for you, even if I'm really sorry that he was such a dick to you.
And yay for getting your old doctor back! \o/
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This is the first time I've ever complained to a hospital about a doctor. And I was so unsure I had to ask the woman if this was going to cause trouble, because I love the Wound Center; I get good care there and the nurses are wonderful--it's just, y'know, THIS guy.
She felt I had good grounds for complaint and didn't feel that it would be a problem at all. So...phew.
VERY yay for getting my old doctor back!
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But you're right. Potentially that kind of behavior could be grounds for malpractice. This test wasn't dangerous--but another might be. (Such as the time he recommended that I get surgery to reduce the size of my legs. Which would further damage my lymphatic system.)
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Go you!!
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And thank you! It feels great to have done something about it.
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Congratulations, and may Dr. Turpin boil.
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"Victorious" is the PERFECT word.
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And I hope he gets a really good telling off from his boss, at the very last.
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The general impression I got from Patient Relations Lady was that he was WAY out of line. (The whole "you can't leave" bit provoked a squawked "WHAT?")
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