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Three appointments, waited a full hour on two occasions, no exaggeration, before seeing the Dr. and 30 minutes on the third. Had a blood test to determine +/- status for a virus, which was done one month after suspected exposure. Results were negative, but I expressed concern that a one-month window may be insufficient. Dr. answered, without elaboration, that one month is sufficient to determine status. Subsequently, a 1 minute internet search revealed that, in many cases, several months ARE necessary for the body to develop detectable anti-bodies. In addition, the lab employed only one of two available test methods, which fact went unmentioned. I called the test company to so determine pursuant to said internet search. The two tests target two distinct types of antibodies for the same virus--each of which appear during different windows from the date of exposure, from several weeks to, again, several months. That distinction should have been mentioned (but of course all Dr.s assume all laypersons are idiots). More importantly, it was nothing short of irresponsible to ignore the very real possibility that a one month window from date of exposure to this type of virus is highly likely NOT sufficient to be "in the clear." Yet another example of countless in which the internet has proven far more useful than a $350 visit to a Dr. And, 2 months from now, I'll be scheduling a repeat test elsewhere.
Submitted Nov. 3, 2016