How to find a GOOD DOCTOR (who is NOT a ROBOT)

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  • I get asked a lot about how to find a Doctor who thinks like me. Here are some ways to find one
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  • @drsuneeldhand
    @drsuneeldhand  Před 2 dny +17

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    • @teegees
      @teegees Před dnem +1

      @DrDhand the problem here in the US is that going about interviewing doctors isn’t part of the process. In other words doctors don’t give interviews. You choose one and hope for the best, and then you can interview them and if you don’t like them you’re back to square one.
      What would be great would be some sort of community or network of doctors that think like you. That way we know we have good doctors and can pick based on other more practical factors.

    • @batbarasobczak351
      @batbarasobczak351 Před dnem

      In answer to your question, "How to find a good doctor?" I have a few,
      Doctor Sunshine.
      Doctor fresh Air.
      Doctor exercise &
      Doctor Unprocessed Food.

    • @dburton2765
      @dburton2765 Před 4 hodinami

      Hello, question for you, doctor...
      Have you noticed that any other diagnosis with an "ia" at the end of it, i.e. anorexia, bulimia, etc. seemed to be treated as if they should be helped to stop that particular "self distortion" that can get in the way of healthy living within society and yet, today, a man wearing makeup is a woman suddenly and can tell the whole world WE must support this "self distortion" and if we don't, the government and medical field say we're the problem?

  • @SlackHoffman
    @SlackHoffman Před 2 dny +158

    We’d all love to have a Doctor like Dr Suneel Dhand ✊💪🙏🏆

  • @triniwoman3815
    @triniwoman3815 Před 2 dny +275

    I’m 66 years old and have not come across a doctor that cares. You don’t even have to really ask them anything, it’s the “no” eye contact and you getting the feeling they want you out of there. I’m sorry I lost faith in the medical profession a long time ago and COVID was the end for me.

    • @richardcarellano
      @richardcarellano Před 2 dny +25

      With healthcare, like most things in life, we're on our own: each one of us has to make daily decisions about how best to build and maintain vitality. For acute cases, such as an automobile accident, the best we can hope for from the medical industry is a good technician to stop the blending, set a broken bone, etc. Even then, though, the healing process after initial trauma care is the responsibility of the individual.

    • @jim_andrianakos
      @jim_andrianakos Před 2 dny +15

      While it might seem impossible, thank the Lord when you can find one. I did find an honest doctor and it took a lot of BS along the way. Right now most of us are on our own. Exercise and I hope you explore intermittent fasting. Put our Lord Jesus Christ first in everything you do and you will be justified and you will be at peace and you will be saved forever. If your faith does not develop the fruit of virtue with the highest virtue being humility then it is not faith in Lord. Peace my brother. Fight the good fight and stay strong.

    • @rodjohnson2632
      @rodjohnson2632 Před 2 dny

      Same here, I haven't seen a GP doctor or specialist who cares for over 20 years. Personally, I never have any health issues, and haven't been to a doctor since 2002. But I saw how badly my parents were treated by doctors in their later years. My dad was bounced around from specialist to specialist for 5-6 years. None of them found the root cause of his condition, all they did was run a bunch of expensive tests, and prescribe some new med that my Dad hadn't tried before. The last time I took him to the hospital emergency room, there was a woman doctor who to my surprise, actually listened to me describe in detail his symptoms and treatment over the last 6 years (My dad was too ill to speak for himself). She immediately said she thought she knew what the problem was, and did a simple test to confirm it. She was right. He had a pretty rare autoimmune disease that causes inflammation of the arteries, restricting blood flow and causing extreme fatigue and stress on internal organs. He had all the symptoms for years, yet no other doctor bothered to do the test. Detected early, it's a treatable disease, but it was too late for my Dad, his internal organs were failing because of it, and he never made it out of the hospital again.

    • @krislane9074
      @krislane9074 Před 2 dny +12

      I am in corrupt California, 63 in good health, no meds. But just looking for a doctor that will truly listen!

    • @rickreese5794
      @rickreese5794 Před 2 dny +4

      GR8 post 😊
      There are a few good ones,
      Ask around…

  • @ariajames4677
    @ariajames4677 Před 9 hodinami +292

    If you are not in the financial market space right now, you are making a huge mistake. I understand that it could be due to ignorance, but if you want to make your money work for you... prevent inflation

    • @Brianna_Hend
      @Brianna_Hend Před 9 hodinami +1

      Thanks for continuing updates I'd rather trade the crypto market as it's more profitable. I make a good amount of money per week even though I barely trade myself.

    • @ariajames4677
      @ariajames4677 Před 9 hodinami +1

      A lot of people still make massive profit from the crypto market, all you really need is a relevant information and some ‹professional advice. ‹it's totally inappropriate for investors to hang on while suffering from dip during significant

    • @Brianna_Hend
      @Brianna_Hend Před 9 hodinami +1

      You trade also?, I

    • @ariajames4677
      @ariajames4677 Před 9 hodinami +1

      No I don't trade on my own anymore, I always required help and assistance

    • @ariajames4677
      @ariajames4677 Před 9 hodinami +1

      From my personal financial advisor
      ..

  • @nurseld1
    @nurseld1 Před 2 dny +86

    Thank you so much for your honest approach to health care. As a retired nurse, 42 years in the system, i agree with you 100%!
    I'm glad I'm out of the system too.

    • @Evasapprentice
      @Evasapprentice Před 2 dny

      Same here. Long Covid forced me into early retirement after 34 yrs. I’ve had to fight for 4 years to get proper Drs care from my GP. I’ve found sending regular anonymous written complaints to CQC ( an organisation run by many nurses) to be, very effective. Flagging up anything from appalling arrogant attitudes and lack of empathy from Dr’s to problems with receptionist’s, has been very effective. CQC Audit Drs surgeries once a year on average. If problems are flagged up by patients on the CQC website anonymously, it triggers a response from CQC. It still doesn’t find you the nice Dr, but it pulls the bad ones into line ASAP. Try it and see, it works.

  • @lesleyhubble2976
    @lesleyhubble2976 Před 2 dny +69

    When I was a lot younger I used to see doctors as superior and ultra intelligent , then I met a couple who were rude and strange, to be honest Creepy. I swear once one was inebriated, I’d had a miscarriage and was asking about a D and C and he was unsympathetic and vile. I was literally in grief and he showed no sympathy except to slur he’s words and have a bright red sweaty face
    That’s what I like about getting older you see through a lot of the BS

    • @sactopyrshep
      @sactopyrshep Před 2 dny +9

      Isn’t that the truth!

    • @tomare6479
      @tomare6479 Před dnem

      Maybe he was sad, you should show some empathy

    • @kimbuck2177
      @kimbuck2177 Před 11 hodinami

      ​@@tomare6479Or buy him another drink.

  • @PJB-To-be
    @PJB-To-be Před 2 dny +83

    I have no doctor. Not anymore. Not since the plandemic. The one I had I thought was pretty great until I saw her deal with covid. I was so discusted. Not even worth talking about.😢

  • @zakyrana8861
    @zakyrana8861 Před 2 dny +95

    ...a fifth question to ask your doctor:
    "can you explain absolute risk reduction versus relative risk reduction?"

    • @thankmelater1254
      @thankmelater1254 Před 2 dny +24

      "Is giving a baby 4 of the lockdown special pokes before 1 year without benefit/risk ratio ETHICAL?" That is what I asked and he just looked guilty did not answer.

    • @stevebobamerican8635
      @stevebobamerican8635 Před 2 dny +30

      Relative risk reduction from statins: 38%, actual risk reduction 0.8%

    • @jamescalifornia2964
      @jamescalifornia2964 Před 2 dny

      ​@@stevebobamerican8635 ~ Don't forget actual profit revenue 💸 💰 🤑

    • @mctrustsnoone3781
      @mctrustsnoone3781 Před 2 dny +9

      @@thankmelater1254WOW! You just lobbed that one across the bow. Good for you!

    • @artmallory970
      @artmallory970 Před 2 dny +12

      A sixth question:
      'How much are they paying you, Bennett'?

  • @hughbrackett343
    @hughbrackett343 Před 2 dny +13

    I drive 500 miles to see my doctor since I moved to another state. She's that good. When my wife was very sick and her doctors weren't helping, I took her to my doctor. My wife will tell you that doctor saved her life.

  • @mancroft
    @mancroft Před 2 dny +76

    Getting an appointment with ANY sort of doctor where I live is almost impossible.

    • @pam164
      @pam164 Před 2 dny +10

      Same where I live.

    • @billdell3051
      @billdell3051 Před 2 dny +19

      same here Getting by the receptionist deserves a medal.

    • @zuzuspetals8323
      @zuzuspetals8323 Před 2 dny +7

      Amazon is now offering remote medical consults … : (

    • @mancroft
      @mancroft Před 2 dny +1

      @@zuzuspetals8323 How many people will be misdiagnosed?

    • @ceilconstante640
      @ceilconstante640 Před 2 dny +7

      I pay out of pocket for a good alternative Doctor but have overcome many problems following Dr Berg since 2015.

  • @peter5.056
    @peter5.056 Před 2 dny +51

    Yeah, right now my GP is a prescription robot. But I'm highly educated on the topic. I can see how he could harm people who aren't fully educated, ie - >99% of people. When I go to him, sometimes my asthma flares up, I already know what I need; fluticasone inhaler 220 mcg, three puffs per week. He'll prescribe two puffs every day, but I know I don't need that, and I discontinue the medicine as soon as I can. He'll also offer me blood pressure pills for my white-coat syndrome, (my BP at home is 110/70) which I decline to take.

    • @paulettelamontagne6992
      @paulettelamontagne6992 Před 2 dny +5

      Same I pretty much tell mine what I need how much I need and he does it he did ask if I'd be willing to have surgery for my thoracic outlet syndrome and I said no I would continue to exercise and would my insurance cover any kind of Massage. He looked at me like I was nuts wrote something down and canceled my nerve induction test

    • @anniesshenanigans3815
      @anniesshenanigans3815 Před 2 dny

      @@paulettelamontagne6992 if you have an HSA, go to a chiropractor that has massage. Mine is paid for with my HSA and I don't necessarily have to see the doctor.

    • @allfunnydogsstories2129
      @allfunnydogsstories2129 Před 2 dny +7

      My asthma was caused by my fancy mice I kept for two years. As soon as I had no more mice, my asthma was gone. I was befuddled that my GP never did an allergy test.

  • @zickafoose
    @zickafoose Před 2 dny +23

    In the last few years I’ve found the NPs and PAs to be more caring and more knowledgeable than the primary care physicians.

  • @nannygirlkc
    @nannygirlkc Před 2 dny +15

    I like my Dr because she respects my right to be in control of my health. She accepts that I don't want any vaxes, statins or routine tests except blood work and doesn't push them. After being carnivore for a year I got myself off of my BP meds and she was supportive.

    • @marylynch951
      @marylynch951 Před dnem

      That is wonderful to hear
      My Doctor was the same
      But sadly he changed during the height of the madness in 2021
      And sold his soul
      I have lost all trust and respect

  • @mccl5150
    @mccl5150 Před 2 dny +17

    I went to an appointment yesterday. As he stood across the room clicking on his computer, I had two issues and a question about a prescription that he had previously written. After the first issue, about 5 minutes, he told me 'if you have more issues, if that was the first one then you need to hurry up.' I mean, the whole appointment took 12 minutes and I cannot see him for a month when booking online. I am sick of it.

  • @Madasin_Paine
    @Madasin_Paine Před 2 dny +52

    Ask them how they feel on 3 RNA jabs before during and after pregnancy in healthy women and why they break their oath on the regular??

  • @lyndaniel3369
    @lyndaniel3369 Před 2 dny +21

    I selected my doctor when he was a hospitalist and I was in the hospital for surgery (orthopedic). Talking with me, I felt he really CARED about his patients! How valuable that is! He far surpassed almost all of my previous doctors. I wish my mother could have had a similar caring physician but the choice was limited by insurance.

  • @ceilconstante640
    @ceilconstante640 Před 2 dny +29

    If an MD had a BIO on line like that, I bet people would flock to them. I'm 62. Got myself through some serious health concerns by following Dr Berg. I also did Gerson Therapy for colon cancer. Healthier now than When I was 40!

  • @danielogana3972
    @danielogana3972 Před 2 dny +19

    #01:”Avoid ALL Doctors; Avoid ALL hospitals”…and live forever”.**
    **except during an emergency. Allopathy is the best in such situations.

  • @louisejoel
    @louisejoel Před 2 dny +26

    Most of them are painfully arrogant and condescending. I'm a problem solver and could never rush people through a 2 to10 minute appointment which is the norm. If I was in the system I would actually encourage a longer appointment as there is a one question rule per appointment at most clinics in my town. Most consider 10 minutes to be a very long conversation.

  • @loriloristuff
    @loriloristuff Před 2 dny +41

    If a doctor doesn't have time to answer these four simple questions, unless it's urgent or you live in an underserved area, find a different doctor!

  • @AmandaViolinGirl
    @AmandaViolinGirl Před 2 dny +14

    Very difficult to find a doctor like you. I would rather be my own doctor.

  • @wenthialovely8143
    @wenthialovely8143 Před 2 dny +16

    I was on a lot of prescription meds up until about 6 years ago. I was given meds for anxiety, depression, sleep, pain, stomach issues, skin problems and many more. My then GP handed out pills like lollies. I am totally pharmaceutical free now and have never felt better. I totally believe they kept me feeling ill.

  • @cynthusinfinite
    @cynthusinfinite Před 2 dny +39

    It's reported that 1,000,000 people in the province of Ontario, Canada are without a family doctor. A general practitioner. Our government is talking about privatization of medical services which to me means big pharma coming to take over our medical complex.

    • @chdk55christidonny6
      @chdk55christidonny6 Před 2 dny +3

      PILL MILL BIG PHARMA

    • @USAAA123
      @USAAA123 Před 2 dny +2

      Please come over to India in any good city and you may get medical consultations from reasonably good doctors.

  • @Pa-we1lw
    @Pa-we1lw Před 2 dny +7

    I miss my old doctor greatly. He retired. The one now just sits behind the computer and asks questions.

  • @sureshbaral1970
    @sureshbaral1970 Před 2 dny +14

    Almost impossible to find that kind of doctor in the USA. It’s a monopoly. Finding a doctor is not easy. My doctor retired. I was transferred to another doctor from the same practice. When I called for appointment to get my prescriptions, the office said they don’t have any appointments for next six months. When I asked them to give me refills, they said they can’t do that unless the new doctor sees me first. They then advised me to go to urgent care to get my prescriptions filled. I could go on. The medical care in the USA really sucks. When supply side is limited and controlled, the consumer is lucky if they find a doctor.

  • @lauriehazen8990
    @lauriehazen8990 Před 2 dny +33

    I have a very good dr. She looks me in the eyes and not on her computer, but she knows me and knows I refuse most medications. Even when she prescribes antibiotics I give her the 3rd degree on whether it’s necessary or is my body capable of fighting this germ off by itself. One thing she said confused me. She said she had to write a script for something. I can’t remember what it was for but she said she knew I wouldn’t take it anyway but she said if she didn’t write it she could get in trouble for not doing her job.

    • @TiredEmpath
      @TiredEmpath Před 2 dny +11

      I find it interesting that your Dr felt she had to write a prescription. Now I wonder if that’s the reason some doctors have been angry with me and one said she thought I had a history of non-compliance because I wouldn’t take particular meds. Hmmm… 🤔 Thanks for your comment!

    • @sta090806
      @sta090806 Před 2 dny +5

      I had one like that, but she retired 3 years ago. She was my doc for 25 years. I haven't been to the doctor since - actually, it's impossible to find one - it's all PA'S and Nurse Practitioners.

    • @sueregan2782
      @sueregan2782 Před 2 dny

      The doctors, especially if they are part of a group or accept insurance, are tracked on their prescribing history, and can get censored if not enough income going to Big Pharma.
      The state of Texas tried repeatedly to take away the license of Dr Burzynski, who compounds his own medicines individually for his patients to heal neuroblastoma. He moved his practice to Texas because it is a lone state where this is legal. But, he is across the street from MD Anderson Cancer Center and they can’t heal neuroblastoma cancer, but he does.

    • @lauriehazen8990
      @lauriehazen8990 Před dnem +3

      @@TiredEmpath lol. Yep I have been labeled non compliant too by other drs. I remember going to an ENT ( ear, nose, throat) dr because I had an enlarged parathyroid gland that was discovered after I had a car accident when they did a scan of my neck. Long story short the specialist wanted me to have some sort of mri with contrast. I refused, not only because I didn’t want the contrast, I just didn’t feel comfortable having the same guy who removes my ear wax doing surgery on me . Non compliant was written across my chart. He could see where it was from my hospital records. Long story short. I found a surgeon that I had confidence in. Told him no mri with contrast and he said he wasn’t even going to suggest it anyway explaining the surgery is the same only my incision would be in a different area. I had the surgery. All is well. Not even a scar because he made the incision in the fold my neck. I guess the moral of my story is find a doctor who listens and is willing to give you explanations.

    • @evelynhedman
      @evelynhedman Před dnem

      @@lauriehazen8990there aren’t any!

  • @robertolang9684
    @robertolang9684 Před 2 dny +10

    there is no doctors like you that is now i'm a doctor of myself i went back to ancient medicine and i'm doing well

    • @helenelmir6110
      @helenelmir6110 Před dnem +2

      I believe this is the best medicine. The old tried and tested herbs, etc. Suits most people and most likely with limited if no problems after taking them.

  • @CJR434
    @CJR434 Před dnem +5

    I'm .77 When I was growing up we had a family doctor. He knew us all inside out and regularly came to the house. After he died everything went pear shaped and my doctors were never the same again. That breed back in the 40's 50's and 60's were very rare indeed.

    • @janedough6575
      @janedough6575 Před dnem +2

      So true, and so sad. There’s nothing like a real “family doctor “.😢

  • @samkitty5894
    @samkitty5894 Před 2 dny +24

    When I moved to another state I had to find a new PCP. I called many and my one and only question was: "Do you accept new patients?". Many said NO! I was lucky to get someone, anyone... I wish I had a large pool of doctors to pick from based on their philosophy and work ethic. I am stuck with a doctor who lost some patients, for whatever reason. Time will tell how good is he. My gut feeling says I will be disappointed. We no longer have the luxury of picking who we might like. We are stuck with those whose patients ran from them...

    • @zuzuspetals8323
      @zuzuspetals8323 Před 2 dny

      Or died …

    • @maplenook
      @maplenook Před 2 dny

      You can get on a waitlist

    • @sandyjuntunen4088
      @sandyjuntunen4088 Před 2 dny

      Helps to ask around & read reviews, just like restaurants, people will be honest when they're anonymous.

    • @NatureScapesStudio
      @NatureScapesStudio Před dnem +2

      Do we really NEED one or are we just programmed to think we do

  • @Brainly-Brian
    @Brainly-Brian Před dnem +8

    From the first day lesson of medical school they learn, a patient cured is a customer lost.🤔

  • @joycewright5386
    @joycewright5386 Před dnem +5

    I just found a new doctor and he literally spent about 30 minutes with me! He literally even examined me and listened with a stethoscope and then gave medical advice. I am beyond shocked and I think I’m in love. And to top it off he didn’t recommend statins.

  • @rosiemom8499
    @rosiemom8499 Před 2 dny +14

    I have a Direct Care physician, she's the best - a real person who's OK with me wanting to investigate a natural route or seek jab alternatives. Definitely not a robot.

  • @thisisme3238
    @thisisme3238 Před dnem +2

    Dr. Dhand is the only doctor who really cares about people/patients. Thank you!

  • @chrisstepleton4761
    @chrisstepleton4761 Před dnem +1

    I am very fortunate. I am 74 and have a fantastic internist. He is not a pill pusher, and he helps me to do things naturally with nutrition, exercise, and a few supplements. I have had him for 34 years and wished that I had listened to him more in my younger years. My fault, not his. I have had a few challenges, and he has been there every step of the way. He has helped me to become whole food plant based, encouraged me in the importance of exercise, and has helped me to stay off pharmaceuticals by using some supplements. Thank you for this video.

  • @ceofounder
    @ceofounder Před dnem +3

    Will never find another
    Dr. Suneel, because there is only one
    Dr. Suneel!
    Humanitarian medical awesomeness!

  • @mctrustsnoone3781
    @mctrustsnoone3781 Před 2 dny +6

    I’ve only found one doctor like you and I met him on an airplane. He was sceptical, angry about the system and unjabbed. I’d have to drive 3 hours to see him and that would be worth it.

  • @bb2021
    @bb2021 Před dnem +3

    My best appointment with my OK GP was the one before he retired. Screen remained blanc, he sat and looked at me and listened. Didn't prescribe pills but lifestyle changes. I left feeling cared for.

  • @mikek92
    @mikek92 Před 2 dny +7

    I need to talk to my old doctor about coming out of retirement...great GP.
    One of the PN's from his old practice just left there. She opened her own wellness clinic. No insurance accepted and no appts. needed! Her parking lot is always full..😊

  • @sandramae1772
    @sandramae1772 Před 2 dny +7

    I lost 5 doctors during Covid, "early retirement"
    Pcp, gyno, eye, foot, and chiropractor. So upset, I loved them all. Now I'm lost!

    • @mctrustsnoone3781
      @mctrustsnoone3781 Před 2 dny +4

      Most of the good ones got culled 4 years ago. It’s a terrible state of affairs.

  • @hardeepsaini3351
    @hardeepsaini3351 Před dnem +3

    I am in my 70's and has had surgery for cervical spondolysis and CABG.
    During my most resent medical examination, my new GP ( I ditched the previous doctor) she told me "your iron levels were slightly elevated but I will not worry about it".
    She then informed that my cholesterol levels were also slightly on the high side. I told her " I will not worry about it". She smiled and said "I respect your informed decision".
    She will henceforth be my GP permanently.

    • @marylynch951
      @marylynch951 Před dnem

      Good to hear
      She sounds a caring Doctor

  • @livinat1957
    @livinat1957 Před 2 dny +5

    What examination table ?They sit me in a metal chair next to the examination table, can’t remember the last time they even listened to my heart or touched me in any way.

  • @yougottabekiddiing
    @yougottabekiddiing Před 2 dny +3

    I would also recommend thinking about alternative medical styles. I grew up with a family doctor who was a D.O. (Osteopathic). When I moved to my current community, about 6 years ago, I reviewed the list of local physicians in this small town, and chose the one available D.O. to try. I have been seeing him, since, and have been very happy with that choice. He is caring, listens to me, and responsive about making referrals or prescribing tests, if I need them. Good luck, everyone!

  • @FelixTheCat69
    @FelixTheCat69 Před 2 dny +6

    Only problem I have to pay them even if I'm not happy with the service, if I walk out without any diagnosis, etc. I want to be able to screen them for free, like a free consultation. This is why I will not go to a doctor that has remained in the system. The only ones left are corrupt box checkers.

  • @dalir2468
    @dalir2468 Před dnem +2

    What people need most are resources to good doctors. There are so many doctors out there and most of them are the type that do not look at you or talk to you or ask you questions. They just have a relationship with the computer. Finding a good one is literally like looking for a needle in a haystack. It's a horrible situation.

  • @yokoschroder314
    @yokoschroder314 Před 2 dny +4

    Thank you Dr. Sunil Dhand for being honest and informative over the past years. During the last pandemic, I asked my fam. doctor whether I should take the media suggested vaccine ( but had concerns about side effects, and whether the vaccine should be rather provided on an individual medical consideration). My doctor (on the phone) was at least honest: “Oh, please don’t ask me that question, you are right, but I signed a letter of agreement with our health authorities, not to discourage any patient from the vaccine...or they suspend my license.”, the doctor said.

    • @drsuneeldhand
      @drsuneeldhand  Před 2 dny +2

      Wow, thanks for sharing this story

    • @yokoschroder314
      @yokoschroder314 Před dnem +1

      A sad state of our medical establishment. To overcome some of the commented disconnect with the doctor, it pays off to know your doctor or their friends outside of their medical business. It appears then that they have that personal bond with you, looking in your eyes instead on the screen, answering more personal to your questions.

  • @kati-ana
    @kati-ana Před 2 dny +13

    My husband had a lot of doctors and one , NOT ONE was anywhere like you. It was so frustrating and honestly left me incredibly untrusting of ALL doctors. I have four persons friends who are doctors and I don't even trust them because they've shared too much with me about how doctors really think and feel about their patients.

    • @sueregan2782
      @sueregan2782 Před 2 dny +2

      I have a brother who is a family medicine provider. He and I don’t have a lot to say to each other after, “Hi, How are you doing?

    • @eline7612
      @eline7612 Před 18 hodinami +1

      Doctors are sales agents of big pharma..they are trained to write chemicals...certainly not trained to cure or to guide you on hiw not to fall ill

  • @oldroscoe2590
    @oldroscoe2590 Před 2 dny +7

    What I get from my doctor and the health care system is, if you're in pain or sick enough to see the doctor then go to the emergency clinic, other wise it's a three week wait. I had an over the phone "health assessment" with my insurance provider this week, 50 dollar gift card for doing it. 10 minutes and I'm not sure what the point of it was other than proving I'm healthy enough to answer the phone but for 50 bucks I'll play the game.

    • @suzannewhitaker3507
      @suzannewhitaker3507 Před 2 dny

      I think they are finding out whether to raise your insurance.

    • @sueregan2782
      @sueregan2782 Před 2 dny

      I get the same. Also $60/month off my Part B Medicare premium. But no physicians available, so no PCP.

  • @ThePrairieChronicles
    @ThePrairieChronicles Před 2 dny +6

    Here in canada, if you can somehow find a physician (or dentist) who is accepting new patients, they all only see patients who have a v*x passport and have had at least 5 or 6 shots and are eager to have more shots to get "up to date".
    And you're supposed to mask up as you walk in the door, and use their mystery hand sanitizer (there are no rules or guidelines about what can and can't be in hand sanitizer, and there are no ingredients lists - and yes, some "santizer" literally burns your skin and causes scarring). You're also supposed to remove your shoes. (I'm not making this up).
    They also won't answer questions. A customer waits an hour or two or three hours for a two minute to five minute robot style consult, with the masked bandit sitting at a desk clicking a mouse and staring at a computer screen. They don't look at the customer, don't say hello, don't introduce themselves. They leave without a word, and a receptionist comes in and hands you a stack of newly printed paperwork for prescriptions and tests you didn't ask for and don't want.
    And, as for "when your doctor is washing their hands"... they don't. Haven't for years. They don't use hand sanitizer. They use and reuse plastic or latex gloves and if they drop a glove on the floor, they pick it up and put it on.

    • @ThePrairieChronicles
      @ThePrairieChronicles Před 2 dny +2

      I should add most physicians here don't speak or understand English (or French) well at all, can't understand many basic questions, can't understand medical terms, and allegedly got their training and license in Pakistan or Egypt or Haiti or Somalia or Bangladesh, etc. It's been a thing for about 20 years.
      Also, anyone can call themselves a physician, see patients, and even bill government insurance (at least in Alberta and Saskatchewan), despite not having any medical training. At _most_ they will receive a letter by mail from the provincial medical association asking them politely to refrain from practicing medicine without a license. But, hey, it's only a polite suggestion. 😬

  • @veggiewrangler4674
    @veggiewrangler4674 Před 2 dny +8

    Very challenging to even get a family doctor here in Canada, let alone a good one. I am on a list for a nurse practitioner, we shall wait and see.

  • @mjblue84
    @mjblue84 Před 2 dny +9

    I haven't had a doctor for almost a year. I had to drop the one I had. It was my first visit with him. He spent a total of 5 minutes with me, didn't look over my patient history, and cut me off when I asked him a question. (I am a former nurse, now in my 70's). I was so appalled by his behavior!!! The reason I went to him was because my former doctor left town and didn't even let me know. What is happening with these doctors????????? Just awful! I have lost respect for these medical people...sorry, I can no longer call them medical "professionals".

    • @marylynch951
      @marylynch951 Před dnem

      Same here I have lost complete trust in all the medical professionals

    • @cathyann6835
      @cathyann6835 Před 19 hodinami

      Me and two of my sisters have been nurses since 93 and 94. One has her masters. My cousin’s wife left teaching and went into nursing. One of my sisters and I tried to help her study and learn the information they are teaching. It’s not the same anymore. There wasn’t anything in skills, disease, treatments etc. it was all about scenarios of dealing with communicating, management, and stuff like that. I left 10 years ago but I was precepting students and wasn’t sure what they were being taught because when it came to skills, they went from only giving meds to one patient with the teacher over them to me seeing if they could manage a whole team. I knew we were doomed then.

  • @SD-xu2uw
    @SD-xu2uw Před dnem +1

    You are a breath of fresh air Dr Suneel, unfortunately there isn’t a Dr like you that I have come across. I wish u were my Dr! Sending love from the UK ❤️

  • @lory4678
    @lory4678 Před dnem +2

    I wish you were my doctor. A dream. From Italy.💖💖

  • @1timbarrett
    @1timbarrett Před dnem +4

    Dr Dhand, you are a model of Stoicism. Thanks for your poise and restraint. 😘

  • @marymarentette8067
    @marymarentette8067 Před dnem +1

    I wish you were my doctor. You seem wise and so caring.

  • @moonisvlogs1984
    @moonisvlogs1984 Před 2 dny +3

    It's hard to find a doctor like Suneel Dhand. All doctors treat patients like their customers and not like human beings or even patient!

  • @richardcarellano
    @richardcarellano Před 2 dny +37

    Question 5.) Have you ever performed in a TikTok dance video?

    • @glennso47
      @glennso47 Před 2 dny +3

      Question 6: Have you ever served time in a Turkish jail?

  • @1984FarmDreams
    @1984FarmDreams Před 2 dny +3

    ❤ yes!
    Interview your doctor.
    Hurray for eye contact and recognition of bio individuality .
    Yes these caring doctors are rare.
    But absolute gems. 💎

  • @laveraparato258
    @laveraparato258 Před 2 dny +3

    Here's a couple more --a doctor who makes sure to explain things in a way you understand, a doctor who ultimately lets you make your own decisions, even though it might not be the choice they would make.

  • @arlenekrause7115
    @arlenekrause7115 Před dnem +1

    Recently had my yearly Medicare exam. What a farce! I was asked if I’d had any falls recently to which I responded yes. She asked if I was having any lingering problems from them. Didn’t ask what happened, just told me to take meclazine (antivert) if I was feeling unstable. She asked if I was safe at home. She checked my ears and heart and that was it. I told her I wanted to go off a couple medications. She said she didn’t think I should, but I insisted, so she grudgingly agreed to a six month trial.

  • @marie4585
    @marie4585 Před dnem +2

    I HAVE NEVER HAD A DOCTOR WHO ACTED LIKE THEY GENUINELY CARED.

  • @Jean42ette
    @Jean42ette Před 2 dny +3

    Drs here in the UK often display a fake compassion IMO, so transparent.

    • @NoName88837
      @NoName88837 Před dnem +1

      I've noticed most of them are like that, talking in a nice way too many people mistake for being genuinely caring but their arrogance soon appears when I tell them about side effects from drugs or question and inform them about nutrition.

  • @janedough6575
    @janedough6575 Před dnem +3

    I have a Naturopathic doctor for the rare occasion that I need help dealing with something, which is rare. We also have a Quick Care affiliated with the teaching hospital in my city that is better than any doctors office, in case of emergency. That’s it.

  • @UnyieldingVigor
    @UnyieldingVigor Před 2 dny +7

    Hey Dhand, just reached out to you and your PA by email. We appreciate you!

    • @faridajafery8108
      @faridajafery8108 Před 2 dny +2

      @ UnyieldingVigor . Would be more respectful to address him as Dr Dhand. Dont u think so?

  • @kelliea5729
    @kelliea5729 Před 2 dny +4

    The problem where I live in Canada is sadly in a shambles. It takes over 2 years just to get a doctor here and if she or he is as cold as ice...that's what you get. I'd love to ask questions like this, but I'd have no doctor at all before too long.

  • @rayjayvids
    @rayjayvids Před 2 dny +3

    Thanks for the heads up Dr Dhand. What you spoke about here is the same as an experience I had this week. My doctor and I talked about my involvement in lowering my very high cholesterol and reassuringly agreed with me that I can attempt to do it with my determination and with appropriate lifestyle changes. I left my consultation with her with a positive attitude, whereas when I had seen the pharmacist at the same practice a week previous she cited the numbers with a kind of shock in her tone and look. I left that meeting feeling down and worried. She expressed a negativity and saw statins as being the only answer to my results for elevated serum cholesterol. The difference in my feelings between the two meetings for the same test results was like chalk and cheese. My confidence that I can correct, or at least try to better, the condition was down to the doctors vibe, her attention, care, compassion, professionalism and vibe. Thanks for reinforcing this as being the basic principle underpinning good health care and patient wellbeing. It makes ALL the difference.

  • @PeaceIfYouCanFindIt
    @PeaceIfYouCanFindIt Před 2 dny +3

    I remember the era when the physician would send you to the Nutritionist or Dietician within the hospital. They don't employ them anymore.

  • @divinusking5127
    @divinusking5127 Před dnem +1

    Easy, they stood tall, we all noticed.

  • @joanna-j3i
    @joanna-j3i Před 2 dny +4

    We are thankful we have you on CZcams. I had already asked myself somewhat similar questions about doctors here and sadly the answers have been obvious to me...
    A possibility for a solution in the future is to clone Dr Dhand. Seriously though, I think it should be required that doctors would have good communication skills and a good dose of empathy.

  • @TerriblePerfection
    @TerriblePerfection Před 2 dny +4

    I'm 68. Only once in my life did I have a truly caring doctor (in suburban Detroit). He was from Sri Lanka, so maybe there is also a cultural aspect to this issue. I don't know.

  • @BornAgainFarmGirl
    @BornAgainFarmGirl Před 2 dny +4

    NARCAN comes to my mind , I wonder sometimes if that too could be making the underlying worse 😢.

  • @irenenavarrette1918
    @irenenavarrette1918 Před 2 dny +6

    Hello Dr Dhand! Thank you so much Dr. Dhand!

  • @dr.stevenpennym.d.3241

    I believe in a doctor having a textbook / experience. I'm finding too many doctors out there that rely on textbook medicine. I've been on a low dose Alprazolam for about 40 years and I just found a doctor that wants me off of it it will not prescribe it. I'm in big trouble.

  • @s.j.5850
    @s.j.5850 Před 2 dny +1

    We need more doctors like you that know how to connect with patients. I would think that being a doctor is one part art & one part science. Empathy is naturally included in the art side of the equation. You impart something of yourself when you care & show true concern. Why become a doctor if you don't care about people? Money is not enough of a reason to be in the profession.

  • @callycat6660
    @callycat6660 Před 2 dny +2

    I used to have a Lovely doctor in my healthcare practice ..she always listened and asked questions and even phoned me with blood test results and I trusted every word she said but she decided to retire from the practice just before the pandemic .. now I seem to have no doctor just receptionists who put us through to people who ask the questions that you can google to find out if its an emergency or not ..

  • @elara2498
    @elara2498 Před 2 dny +1

    My mother had lung cancer but before her diagnosis, we took her to a hospital in my city. My city is a mid size city in India. The doctor was senior and specialist in respiratory diseases. He diagnosed my mother with TB and started her on anti TB antibiotics. After six months of meds and no change in her health we took her to Mumbai and there the doctors stopped her tb meds and diagnosed her with lung cancer.

  • @bobmarley9835
    @bobmarley9835 Před 2 dny +2

    Sir, you are our doctor. Thank you for all you do to help us.

  • @rodjohnson2632
    @rodjohnson2632 Před 2 dny +3

    I doubt most doctors would answer the questions, or even give you the time to ask them. In which case you should turn around and walk away.

  • @debbiesittard7653
    @debbiesittard7653 Před 2 dny +7

    In years past we had doctors who went into medicine because they truly were committed to their patients health and well being. Now this " new breed" of doctors are care-LESS, rude, narcissistic and are sadly driven by money. I live in NE Texas and all of our really good doctors have either died because they were very old or they have left the practitioner side of medicine all together and gone into the Administrative side. What has been brought in to replace them are horrible! What's graduating from medical school today should terrify us all! I have zero use for them.

  • @me-hk4rl
    @me-hk4rl Před 2 dny +3

    if i needed an allopath. but an m.d. is an m.d., and i prefer corrective care rather than symptom suppression.

  • @marylynch951
    @marylynch951 Před dnem +1

    Thank you Dr Suneel
    May God continue protecting you and your family

  • @incognito595
    @incognito595 Před 2 dny +2

    Dr. Dhand, YOU ARE MORE RIGHT THAN YOU KNOW!

  • @georgekrats2573
    @georgekrats2573 Před 19 hodinami +1

    seems like the kind of dr i wouldnt hate.

  • @roblawson9422
    @roblawson9422 Před 2 dny +4

    Question is. How do I get am appointment with a doctor?

  • @jacquelinesilvers5267
    @jacquelinesilvers5267 Před 2 dny +3

    The eye has it!😃

  • @psychokitty7268
    @psychokitty7268 Před dnem +1

    I found that doctor once. Unfortunately, he was in an urgent care facility. I was the only patient at the time and we had an interesting conversation about pharmaceutical studies.

  • @user-hv3uy5eg6k
    @user-hv3uy5eg6k Před 2 dny +5

    No. I found a healthcare practitioner that knows virology is fake, and knows that pharmaceuticals are toxic. I left the mainstream sickness industry years ago and only go to an acupuncturist.

  • @karengrice2303
    @karengrice2303 Před dnem +1

    Thank you for sharing these tips. I will keep them in mind.

  • @pam164
    @pam164 Před 2 dny +6

    Can't see any in england now, if you are lucky 10 min time and 1 problem.

    • @louisejoel
      @louisejoel Před 2 dny +1

      There is a one symptom to complain about rule here which makes it impossible to get a diagnosis of a syndrome with multiple symptoms. I had multiple injuries from a fall and the doctor would only report one at the time so I just gave up going and waited a very long time to recover.

  • @eless3543
    @eless3543 Před 2 dny +2

    Devil's advocate: how it might look from the MD perspective: patients who come in convinced they know what they need for x, y or z and the *patient* won't listen to contrary advice; the patient who is not forthcoming about medications or supplements taken; patients who are given advice and then don't follow it or do so on a haphazard basis and complain the doctor is an idiot because nothing worked. The doctor portrayed in this video only exists in an office with no time constraints on patient visits, has someone to handle all administrative tasks (denials, prior auths, etc); knows the patients WILL follow lifestyle advice.....you get the picture ;-). To those saying it's the patient's responsibility to take some responsibility for outcomes - spot on.

  • @lowelldejong9248
    @lowelldejong9248 Před 2 dny +2

    You are the perfect Doctor,,, thanks for everything

  • @lyndaniel3369
    @lyndaniel3369 Před 2 dny +2

    What the? Whenever my mouse passes over what USED TO BE the up thumbs icon (and even when it is just close to it!) and the numbers go up (that's good but not normal!) It just did it again! Is CZcams having a dementia breakdown? At least it is HELPING in this case as Dr. Dhand deserves many up votes. Still, it is abnormal behavior.

  • @audreymorgan7787
    @audreymorgan7787 Před 2 dny +5

    I ask my doctor. my blood type she ask me what I want it for and did not tell and she is my primary care doctor

    • @louisejoel
      @louisejoel Před 2 dny

      very easy to find that out without a doctor

  • @karimaogden3875
    @karimaogden3875 Před 2 dny +3

    As far as doctors showing empathy and compassion; unfortunately, (some) doctors feel or have been trained to believe that they should remain emotionally detached from the patient or situation in order to effectively do their job (Ha!) which of course isn't true but an excuse to justify their antisocial behavior!

  • @AbXy-rg2th
    @AbXy-rg2th Před dnem +1

    Throughout 50 years, ive never come across a half decent dr.

  • @susanbade9773
    @susanbade9773 Před 2 dny +1

    Love your integrity and common sense

  • @rickcoelho9194
    @rickcoelho9194 Před dnem +1

    Thanks Doc

  • @JSFGuy
    @JSFGuy Před 2 dny +5

    And it's that time again right here

  • @patrickhaarhues2870
    @patrickhaarhues2870 Před 2 dny +1

    When considering a new doctor and their best justification for a treatment is safe and effective without any other information or as it applies to you as an individual you should keep looking as you have found the prototypical physician tool.

  • @comeandletusreason
    @comeandletusreason Před 2 dny +1

    Thank you for these tips! It made me think!!

  • @jonim8040
    @jonim8040 Před dnem +3

    The only doctor that actually helped me was a Chiropractor. I avoid Medical Doctors if at all possible.