I went in for a regular appointment (15 weeks) and I waited TWO HOURS to see my doctor.
I complained multiple times and told them I had places to be and I also had my two year old with me who can't last that long sitting in a waiting room with nothing to do. They gave ME attitude about rushing them.
I finally got in to see the nurse and heard the baby's heart beat which is really all I cared about. She leaves and I'm waiting for my dr. Another 20 minutes. I walked out and said I'm leaving. I don't have time for this. They said I could reschedule...there is no way I am going back to reschedule...I already waited this long. I'll see you at 20 weeks.
Then my daughter dropped my phone and it shattered

Rough morning.
Rant over but what would you do about this? Stick with the practice and hope it was just a one time thing or look for another??
Re: Opinions on doctor office
Surprise! Baby #2 EDD 7/28/17
My last appointment my doc was called away for surgery. So the office rescheduled me, then CALLED me immediately. They explained the issue, told me when they had rescheduled me for, then asked if that worked or if I needed to change the appointment. They were proactive and very polite. I was in the following day. No sweat.
If they make you wait 2 hours without communication for an appointment, how do you think your birth will go? I'd find someone who values my time a little more.
Are there other docs in the practice? One of the doctors where I go is notoriously late so I just see someone else generally.
What worries me is that their explanation for the wait was that they scheduled 20 patients for one doctor today and that "happens sometimes". Well, it shouldn't.
I think I'm going to give another chance and hope this was just a one time thing...
B born 7/15/13, C born 3/2/15, #3 on the way May '17
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