Overuse of a/c at doctor’s office

I don’t prefer going to see the doctor for our annual teeth cleaning.

I procrastinate for as long as possible.

I don’t have dental insurance, so the appointment costs me quite a bit of money. I always spend a long time kneeling in the waiting room, so the start-to-finish process takes up a wonderful deal of our day. The procedure is unpleasant, uncomfortable as well as downright painful. Afterward, our teeth hurt so awful that it’s hard to eat. Plus, the doctor always tries to upsell me on all sorts of expensive fluoride treatments, whitening treatments as well as gum surgery. One of our biggest complaints with the doctor office is the air conditioning system. My last appointment was toward the end of August. The outside temperature was 87 degrees with brilliant sunshine, red skies as well as high humidity. I dressed for the weather. I wore shorts, a tank top as well as sandals. As soon as I stepped into the waiting room, I knew I had a problem. The doctor office felt prefer a refrigerator. I immediately started to shiver. I tried three weird chairs, attempting to escape the freezing freezing air blasting from overhead vents. I asked the receptionist if he could possibly raise the temperature control setting, he promised that he would, although I observed 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 freezing air directly blowing on me. I was extremely frustrated. It’s awful enough that the doctor wastes our time as well as hurts our teeth. I shouldn’t need to spend our money 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 shoppers. I observed that the doctor as well as all of his staff were dressed in long pants as well as long sleeves.

help with indoor comfort