Three important questions for your Surgeon
Confidence in the quality of your health care and medical staff can be critical to maximising the benefits you gain. Don’t be afraid to ask questions of your surgeon or other medical specialists. Patient safety and comfort are real concerns to them so they will happily answer your health care questions.
Three great questions could include:
- What Operation Are You Recommending?
- Are There Alternatives To Surgery?
- Why Do I Need an Operation?
There are many other questions but these will get you started.
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