1/5 Jules R. 2 years ago on Google
I
took
my
daughter
for
a
school
medical
at
Unicare
Medical
Centre
in
Prague
recently.
They
do
not
accept
VZP
insurance
so
I
ended
up
having
to
pay
for
the
visit
in
full,
but
I
was
happy
to
do
that
for
the
sake
of
getting
my
daughter's
school
medical
completed.
However,
despite
seemingly
being
a
professional
outfit,
I
was
shocked
to
the
core
by
the
experience.
The
attending
pediatrician,
who
shall
remain
nameless,
really
upset
both
me
and
my
daughter
during
the
course
of
the
appointment.
She
asked
a
multitude
of
probing
questions
about
a
wide
array
of
topics,
with
many
of
them
being
very
personal
and
completely
unrelated
to
the
matter
at
hand,
and
provided
unsolicited
and
at
times
highly
inappropriate
advice.
At
one
point
she
asked
me
to
leave
the
room
so
that
she
could
speak
to
my
daughter
about
sensitive
matters
in
confidence.
When
I
was
invited
back
in
my
daughter
was
clearly
very
upset,
wanted
to
leave,
and
made
it
clear
that
she
never
wanted
to
go
to
Unicare
again.
I
struggle
to
understand
how
the
doctor
in
question
is
allowed
to
work
with
kids.
Parents,
DO
NOT
take
your
kids
to
Unicare.
Edited
in
response
to
comments
from
Unicare:
The
'comprehensive'
examination
did
not
include
checking
my
daughter's
ears,
eyesight,
blood
pressure,
reflexes
etc
so
I
don't
understand
how
it
would
provide
a
baseline
for
general
health.
I
appreciate
that
during
a
first
appointment
there
may
be
many
questions
to
ask
but
the
approach
to
this
was
far
from
sensitive
and
the
comments
and
unsolicited
advice
were
over
the
top
and
inappropriate.
It
took
me
asking
multiple
times
for
the
doctor
to
cease
after
I
re-entered
the
room
and
found
my
daughter
in
a
state
of
distress
before
she
finally
heeded
my
request.
If
you
really
wish
the
"overall
experience
would
be
more
positive"
I'd
suggest
you
heed
my
feedback
and
act
on
it.
And
consider
providing
an
information
sheet
to
new
clients
/
parents
so
they
know
what
will
be
covered
in
a
first
consult.
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