| Taking Charge of Your Doctor Visit
You and Your Doctor
You and your doctor work together in managing your health.
It is important for you to talk to your doctor about concerns
and questions you may have. You can share your efforts in
making changes in your lifestyle habits. Your doctor may have
some tips to help you make these changes. Keeping track of
when you are due to have exams and preventive services helps
both you and your doctor.
How to Talk with Your Doctor During Your Visit
Ask your doctor to explain, in terms you understand,
anything that is not clear to you.
Tell your doctor everything. Do not be afraid that he
or she might not approve.
If you do not agree with your doctor's advice or feel
you will not be able to do everything he or she asks, let
him or her know.
Write down all instructions at the end of your visit.
Ask if you should be aware of any signs or symptoms,
good or bad, that may occur.
Ask if a follow-up visit or phone call is needed.
Make sure all your questions are answered.
If you are confused about anything, ask more questions:
"Would you go over that again?" "I don't understand
how to use this medication."
How to Prepare for Your Doctor Visit
It's helpful to bring a list of medications you are
currently taking - better yet, put your medications into a
paper bag and bring it to your doctor visit.
Take a moment to review the "Taking Charge of Your Doctor
Visit" worksheet. It may be a helpful reference to use
prior to each doctor visit.
Taking Charge of Your Doctor Visit worksheet
TAKING
CHARGE OF YOUR DOCTOR VISIT WORKSHEET
A few minutes of preparation can help you and your doctor.
Before your visit, read and answer the first two questions.
Take the list and a pen or pencil to your appointment. Let
the doctor read the list. During the visit, under question
three, write down what you need to remember to do after your
appointment.
1. What do I want to TELL my doctor today?
2. What do I want to ASK my doctor today?
3. What do my doctor and I agree I will DO after
this visit?
If you save a copy of this worksheet on your hard drive, refer back to the UnitedHealthcare web site periodically for updated information. |