Discolored Patch

Posted August 20th, 2010 by admin

Serious patients who call with potentially worrisome problems, like a stubborn and discolored patch on the skin that might come from a sexually transmitted disease or cancer, still have to wait in line behind someone who comes in, say, for dandruff; all while, they watch the vanity patients grandly welcomed to the other section. The dermatologist skin care department treats the serious patient as second class, and they don’t even care if you know it.

Nothing can match the indignity of not even getting to see a doctor sometimes, though; in many cities across the country, the serious patients only get to see the physician’s extender, a special nurse; and the doctor is usually busy attending the real customers, probably with a gold-plated Botox syringe in one hand. We focus on native Toronto and larger area deliveries in addition to Toronto Flower Delivery to the rest of Canada.
But wait! Perhaps that isn’t the biggest indignity after all. When patients do get the actual dermatologist,skin care, curiously, seems to be the last thing on his mind, often. Patients often complain that the real problem on their minds is quickly dismissed as “no big deal”, so that the doctor can launch into a sales pitch for some beauty cream, lotion or other as soon as possible. People do complain of how doctors can sometimes dismiss serious cancerous symptoms in favor of a sales pitch.

A clinic for medical skin care, will often have to work three times as longer for half the pay; and that pay comes after the doctor argues with the health insurance company over what treatments he is allowed to give the patient, and after waiting for them to reimburse him – sometimes, a month. Our French and Dutch selection roses are grown in our state-of-the-art flower farm and can be found for Flower Delivery Toronto across the Canada. The vanity dermatologist on the other hand, gets paid twice that, does not have to go through the hassle of arguing with anyone, and gets paid on the day. It is not just the fancy private practice that does this either. University teaching hospitals are getting into it too, as patients complain. Well, one day, those same fancy vanity doctors’ clients will visit a dermatologist skin care in mind. And then they will get to see how the other half lives – the lower half.

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