I had a consultation with Dr. Chan, who came highly recommended by my wonderful GP.
We just wanted a basic check-up and ask some questions, etc.
Dr. Chan was obviously very knowledgeable, attentive, and efficient. He sat 40 minutes with us. Then I got my blood and urine test and sonogram done right then and there. At first glance, he said I looked healthy.
On the other hand, he was a little pushy. While we don't mind an honest, frank assessment he was very critical -- of my weight, our age, the fact that I was tracking basel body temperature (which he thinks is useless). He said we had "no time to waste." (I'm in my mid-30s).
We don't know if we have a fertility problem, nor do we know if we need/want treatment. But he was already talking about IVF. His nurse brought over a price list of treatments, as well as a legal consent form for IUI/IVF.
Right after my check-up, he said he wanted me back in 2-4 days so he could give me an injection to induce ovulation.
We've never done this before. Is this rush normal? Is Dr. Chan recommended? Would it be considered rude if we took our check-up results to another doctor for a second opinion?
We just wanted a basic check-up and ask some questions, etc.
Dr. Chan was obviously very knowledgeable, attentive, and efficient. He sat 40 minutes with us. Then I got my blood and urine test and sonogram done right then and there. At first glance, he said I looked healthy.
On the other hand, he was a little pushy. While we don't mind an honest, frank assessment he was very critical -- of my weight, our age, the fact that I was tracking basel body temperature (which he thinks is useless). He said we had "no time to waste." (I'm in my mid-30s).
We don't know if we have a fertility problem, nor do we know if we need/want treatment. But he was already talking about IVF. His nurse brought over a price list of treatments, as well as a legal consent form for IUI/IVF.
Right after my check-up, he said he wanted me back in 2-4 days so he could give me an injection to induce ovulation.
We've never done this before. Is this rush normal? Is Dr. Chan recommended? Would it be considered rude if we took our check-up results to another doctor for a second opinion?