2/5 Betina A. 7 months ago on Google • 18 reviews
I
will
only
describe
my
experience
with
the
ENT
Dr.
Banner
who
saw
my
4
year
old
daughter
today
and
I
will
let
everyone
have
their
opinion.
I
came
to
see
this
ENT
for
my
daughter
who
had
earwax
blockages,
accompanied
by
my
son
who
is
2
months
old.
The
very
friendly
person
at
reception
directs
me
to
the
doctor's
office
(in
fact
my
stars
are
for
her).
So
far,
so
good...
When
the
doctor
understands
that
my
daughter
is
the
patient,
he
tells
me
"when
you
come
to
a
medical
appointment,
there
is
no
point
in
coming
with
all
the
children."
I
asked
him
if
the
problem
was
the
stroller
(which
I
suggested
leaving
outside
his
office)
or
the
baby
who
was
apparently
too
much
in
the
equation.
He
makes
me
understand
that
it's
the
baby,
for
covid
reasons
(clarification:
he
didn't
have
a
mask)
and
asks
me
if
I'm
going
to
see
the
dentist
with
all
these
people
looking
at
the
doctor
while
he
does
his
work.
No
luck,
I
came
back
from
a
dentist
appointment
last
week
and
I
brought
my
multiple
children
there.
“Did
they
perform
dental
work
on
your
daughter?”
he
asks
me.
Ah
there
he
got
me!!
In
fact,
my
daughter
went
to
see
the
dentist
without
knowing
exactly
what
she
was
going
to
do
in
advance,
but
she
ultimately
did
not
have
any
dental
work
done.
Once
in
his
office,
I
understood
why
you
had
to
be
childless,
it's
that
you
need
to
be
his
assistant
at
the
same
time!!
I
helped
him
hold
the
little
cup
under
my
daughter's
ear
while
I
breastfed
my
son
so
that
he
would
not
disturb
my
daughter's
delicate
ear
washing
operation
with
his
infant
sound.
I
must
admit
that
I
was
an
average
assistant
because
I
always
held
the
cup
"too
low",
"too
high",
"not
enough
against
my
daughter's
head"
which
proved
the
doctor's
initial
point:
You
should
never
come
with
the
whole
family.
I
also
asked
for
advice
on
how
to
avoid
traffic
jams
or
how
to
deal
with
them
at
home
and
I
didn't
get
an
answer...I
may
have
found
THE
question
stupid!
Well,
we
should
also
note
the
positive
points,
the
doctor
managed
to
clean
my
daughter's
ears.
Finally,
the
appointment
must
have
taken
5
to
10
minutes,
the
same
time
as
the
appointment
with
an
adult
just
before
my
daughter's
and
the
equivalent
of
the
doctor's
delay
(which
didn't
bother
me
in
itself)!
I
think
I
could
eventually
become
an
ENT
assistant...one
day...if
I
really
apply
myself
(and
if
I
just
do
what
is
necessary
to
leave
my
baby
at
home
with
kibble
and
a
bowl
of
water)!
!
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