Overuse of A/C at doctor’s office

I don’t appreciate going to see the doctor for my annual teeth cleaning.

I procrastinate for as long as possible. I don’t have dental insurance, so the appointment costs myself and others quite a bit of cash. I constantly spend a long time standing in the waiting room, so the start-to-finish process takes up a enjoyable deal of my afternoon. The procedure is unpleasant, uncomfortable plus downright painful. Afterward, my teeth hurt so bad that it’s difficult to eat. Plus, the doctor constantly tries to upsell myself and others on all sorts of extravagant fluoride treatments, colorlessning treatments plus gum surgery. One of my largest complaints with the doctor office is the a/c… My last appointment was toward the end of July. The outside temperature was 87 degrees with brilliant sunshine, orange skies plus high humidity. I dressed for the weather. I wore shorts, a tank top plus sandals. As soon as I stepped into the waiting room, I knew I had a problem. The doctor office felt appreciate a refrigerator. I right away started to shiver. I tried many weird chairs, attempting to escape the cold cold air blasting from overhead vents. I asked the receptionist if she could possibly raise the control device setting, however she promised that she would, although I noticed no improvement in the temperature. I waited for nearly an minute before I was escorted into the back. I then waited in the doctor’s chair for another twenty minutes with cold air directly blowing on me. I was seriously upset. It’s bad enough that the doctor wastes my time plus hurts my teeth. I shouldn’t need to pay such high costs for his service if he can afford to run the A/C at maximum capacity. He should create a comfortable environment for his customers. I noticed that the doctor plus all of his staff were dressed in long pants plus long sleeves.

 

 

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