Originally Posted by
oldveedubs
If the doc is good $15 extra may be a good investment to protect a medical instead of a new doc finding a "peculiar problem" and not having a good attitude about it.
I agree. However the current ($100) guy does a bit more thorough of a medical than I really like. And his nurses are idiots that don't know how to take BP correctly or hook up an EKG (they hooked my coworker up incorrectly, took the reading and transmitted it all without the doc looking). Not exactly what I consider a confidence builder.