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I think it's just plain laziness .
Often it seems they don't really want to invest the time or care in listening to all your {or anyones} symptoms, to make a good dx or tx.
I think lack of good "customer service" is a big problem in most service industries anymore.
On the plus side- once in awhile you find a real good place-
I think daughter and I found a really good Drs office last year- yeah!
The office has on site blood testing , EKG, bone scan, Xray, PT & gym with Nautilus equipment..
They have a $50,000 spine care machine too- daughter got to use it a few times.![Cool](images/smilies/cool.gif)
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