You may go to the doctor when:
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You are sick.
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You need a check-up.
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You want to talk about your disability.
It is okay to take someone with you.
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Take a friend, family member, or support person.
Your support person can help you:
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Make a list of medicines you take
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Remind you about questions to ask
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Write down what the doctor says
You may need to answer many questions.
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The nurse will ask you questions.
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Then the doctor will ask you questions.
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These questions help your doctor learn more about you.
You can ask the doctor questions.
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Use the list of questions you made.
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If you do not understand something, tell the doctor.
You can ask other people questions:
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The nurse
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The person who gives you medicine that the doctor orders (the pharmacist)
Questions You Might Ask About Medicine
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How can this medicine help me?
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When should I take it?
Questions You Might Ask About Medicine
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Should I take it with food or water?
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What are the side effects?
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Can I take this with other medications?
You might have more questions after you leave.
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You can call your doctor’s office to:
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Talk to your doctor
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Leave a message for your doctor
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If the doctor does not call you back, call again.
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You can also ask someone to call the doctor for you.
Remember:
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You can take someone with you.
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Take a list of:
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Your medicine
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Your questions
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Ask questions until you understand.
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Last updated on March 30th, 2010