who was so sure of himself that he didnt have to listen to the patient sitting in front of him, I spent $90.that is approximately $18 per minute to speak to to him. So, for the dreadful 5 minutes that I spent with the Dr. Then, he proceeded to tell me that the shortness of breath that I was feeling was probably anxiety and that I should see a psychologist. Next, when he checked my ear, he jammed it so far in there that I was in excruciating pain all night to the point that I was in tears and I still cant hear out of it. He told me that some of the pain that I felt IN MY LUNG was just because I was breastfeeding or had large breasts.ARE YOU KIDDING ME? This is my 3rd time around nursing a baby and I am positive that it never felt like this before. He was quick to shut me up at everything I had to say, he was pompous, arrogant and probably one of the worst Dr.s that I have ever had the misfortune of coming in contact with. After seeing her, I only waited about 5 minutes for Dr. She got irate, and said, "This isnt a regular visit.you didnt put it on the card." She wasnt going to let me even tell the doctor, but with a little pushing, she eventually let me tell the doctor about it on the card. I remembered a symptom that led me to seek attention and I informed her of that. When they finally brought me back, I first saw a nurse. I ended up waiting in the waiting room for 2 1/2 hours, and the waiting room was almost empty.(less than 10 people.) This option sounded a lot more appealing than paying thousands for an ER visit, so I agreed to go. Here, they accepted walk-ins on Sundays and they allow you to self pay. My mom convinced me that I had to get checked out by someone and I absolutely refused to go to the ER, being that I dont currently have insurance. I am not the type of person to rush to see a Dr., but I had trouble breathing on a Sunday morning.
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