Which country are you in and what’s a typical doctor visit like? How much? Wait time? Etc

  • Taiatari@lemmynsfw.com
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    3 days ago

    Call the place, if it is infectious they put you on sick leave and you don’t have to infect all ppl at the doctor. If the sick leave runs out, most often 3 days or so mainly to get you to the next weekend. If the issue persists you got to them. Doesn’t cost anything beyond what you pay in taxes. Anything that’s more involved than the typical issues might have you go to several offices (general offices then to more specialised) until someone makes a decision on what it is and how to deal with it. Also no extra cost; those come when you have something that could be dealt with but is not needed. Like you will have a decent quality of life if they patch it every now and then instead of fixing it. Then you might have to pay for that special extra pls just fix it. At least that’s been my experience in Germany.

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      3 days ago

      That doesn’t sound great because common infections have similar symptoms. You might not know whether you have the flu or strep throat or just a cold unless you go in to take a test. If it’s strep, you need an antibiotic. If it’s one of those others, you don’t. So do they just ignore that you might need an antibiotic for those first few days?

      • Taiatari@lemmynsfw.com
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        2 days ago

        It’s a personal choice, the doctor is now allowed to do that if you wish. Often you yourself can tell whether this is a big one or just the common flu. So it’s great, because you don’t have to leave the house. Specially great for city folks who would often take public transport. Keeps the stuff more contained and not spread everywhere.