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What should I talk about in a Doctor’s appointment?

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Monroe County Nurse Practitioner by WFIU Public Radio
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  • Post category:Physical health
  • Post published:October 8, 2012

Doctors spend an average of 8-10 minutes with each patient. Once you’ve got an appointment, plan ahead to make sure that you cover everything you want to discuss: what questions you have, what your symptoms are, and what treatment you can get.

Source: GP appointments @ NHS Choices

Photo: Monroe County Nurse Practitioner by WFIU Public Radio under Creative Commons license

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