Posted by 2nd xylophone on December 31, 2009, at 15:16:52
In reply to What Would you do if doc refuses to treat no Recla, posted by Phillipa on December 31, 2009, at 14:32:57
You aren't obliged to give more information but what you wrote isn't enough to go on as far as if some misdeed has happened in what the Dr. did. Was there a timeframe for a decision?
Many may jump up and down saying a doctor's refusal of treatment is not right and prehaps it isn't. But knowing how these things work - Drs. usually are well covered in their policies which most of us sign and agree to on intital visits. Some offices do have policies that cover IF treatment is being refused - I'm not saying that's your case - the Dr., Therapists, Specialists even Dentists can declare a refusal to continue to try and treat a patient.
I've only had it happen once and I was declared noncompliant, which I was and continuing was a waste of time and resources of that particular health practice when other resources were available to me.
The only way to clear this up is to contact the Dr.'s office and discuss it, imo.
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