2/5 Surbhi N. 10 months ago on Google
I
had
visited
Dr.
Amey
for
an
injury
on
my
leg.
He
gave
an
appointment
for
6.30
in
the
evening
and
I
reached
on
time
but
there
were
8
patients
before
me
so
the
waiting
time
was
very
high.
What
is
the
whole
point
of
appointment
then?
I
was
the
last
patient
to
go
in,
and
the
doctor
seemed
to
be
in
a
hurry
to
go.
He
hurriedly
prescribed
medicines
for
my
injury
and
was
reluctant
to
talk
about
another
concern
I
had.
He
simply
mentioned
that
that
is
not
the
major
concern
right
now
and
that
we
will
talk
about
it
in
followup
visit
even
though
its
completely
unrelated
to
the
prescribed
medicine
or
followup.
In
all
he
seemed
knowledgeable
in
his
work
but
was
not
patient
enough
to
consult
properly.
If
we
are
giving
hefty
consultation
fees
and
waiting
for
so
long,
at
least
the
doctor
should
listen
to
all
our
concerns
and
discuss
possible
options
with
us.
Edit:
As
a
reply
to
the
response
from
owner,
all
I
can
say
is
even
if
there
was
a
delay
due
to
some
emergency
case,
transparency
and
integrity
would
have
been
good.
It
felt
that
because
there
was
no
proper
appointment
process,
a
huge
number
of
patients
were
called
in
although
doctor
didn't
have
the
time
to
consult
all
of
them
in
such
a
short
time.
This
caused
long
waiting
time
and
hurried
consulting.
If
there
was
a
delay,
then
either
appointments
could
have
been
postponed
in
due
time
with
proper
notice
or
consultation
charges
could
have
been
reduced
for
first
or
follow-up
visits.
I
appreciate
that
the
hospital
and
doctors
at
vision
do
take
our
feedback
constructively
and
I
hope
they
try
to
make
the
experience
better
for
other
patients
in
future.
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