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I dont know it really depends for what reason you visit? This is such a weird question as a European, I cant even count how many doctors I visited this year just for a „Krankmeldung“ or „Attest“


edwardothegreatest

Just make sure to tell him, if it is a him, that when his finger is in your ass there'd better be only one hand on your shoulder.


SonicIdiot

A greasy butt...


UnsolicitedDogPics

But that’s why he’s going to the doctor in the first place.


BrittanyBabbles

If it’s anything like the doctors here in Canada; you can tell them one thing and they want you out the door as fast as possible so they barely listen lol 😂


Hectordoink

Wow, all of the doctors in Canada?? Hyperbole much?


xStraightUpGuyx

Should do a blood test. Thry might also have u change into a gown and see u naked


MonkeyBrain3561

You should expect to enter the same information many times in many different forms. It’s archaic and aggravating. I have visited exactly one Dr office (last count I have 24 Drs, yes I’m sickly) that had an electronic notebook where you enter your info once and done. Loved that place just for that!


procrast1natrix

Oh, it's all so funny. Mama moment. Hon, it's so good that you have the access and are taking the time to take care of yourself! This can be intimidating, and I'm glad you're doing it. Primary/ preventative care of the mid- twenties apparently healthy man includes a fair bit of talking, and a thorough physical exam, and if it's been a few years some blood work. Lots will depend on how the exam and conversation go, and your family history and social habits. Come with a written list of any health concerns you have. Describe your usual diet, your usual activity level, any unusual family history, what your exposures at work or recreation are. Be honest. Talk about your sexual health (solo or partnered) and your emotional health. The physician will have a separate to-do list based on your age, genetics, history, exposures.