Top 10 Ways to Get the Most Out of Your Doctor's
Visit
- When you're a new patient, bring your medical
records.
- Know when you had your last medical tests
and what the results were.
- Prioritize your concerns by making a list
ahead of time.
- Expect an annual physical to include immunizations,
health history, counseling and preventive screening
tests such as Pap smears and mammograms.
- Know your health risks including your family's
medical history.
- Fill out questionnaires from your doctor.
They help in focusing on your personal history
and problems.
- If you're coming in to discuss a specific
problem, write down your symptoms and be as
specific as possible.
- If you have sensitive or embarrassing issues
to discuss, be as straight as you can and don't
wait until the visit is over.
- Know the names and doses of any medications,
herbal remedies and vitamins you're taking.
- Know how you will be informed of test results.
Don't rely on "No news is good news."
Compiled by women's health experts, Ann
Honebrink, MD and Ann
Steiner, MD.
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