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YourFavEmo
1 month ago

Jap. He must. We have rules with the dentist you have to adhere to. If you can’t cancel at least 24h before your appointment, you’ll be on every anamnese.

Well, then someone’s got more is clear. Relationship if someone just cancels too often, it’s clear that you’re being awkward, and since you could just use this gap for another patient, it’s natural to do that.

12345688564
1 month ago

Then say 24h, better 48h before or ask someone else to cancel the appointment.

YourFavEmo
1 month ago

Yeah, but you have to understand their side. If you say so often, you can just use the time better so you actually have to just take and look for another.

corod
1 month ago

Yes, he must not reject you – only in case of emergency (= pain).

SpookyBatwing
1 month ago

Yes, of course he can.

Waldmensch70
1 month ago

Can that be my dentist?

Yes, he can. It is his decision to whom he treats as long as no life is acute in danger. And this is not the case here.

And that’s good. Even as a doctor, you don’t have to offer everything from patients. Repeated inadmissibility included.

Chrisi614
1 month ago

He must

Darkrider280
1 month ago

If you are more often in the clinic and therefore cannot perceive the dates, this is understandable and regrettable if your doctor has no understanding.

Apart from that, he must.

If you fail appointments more often without notice, this is of course very annoying.

Accidents in which one is no longer able to act are, of course, excluded, even with mental illnesses.

Singulus1
1 month ago

Yes, he can. I would openly address the reasons why you can’t perceive appointments. Then he might have understood.

Darkrider280
1 month ago
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Then he might have understood.

He didn’t.

12345688564
1 month ago

Yeah, he can. It should cancel at least in time.

Jana174923
1 month ago

Sure, every doctor may refuse to treat you for whatever reason.

(From first aid)