Not on a theoretical level, but how would you practically have to pay costs, access specialist doctors?

  • kinttach
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    1 year ago

    Doesn’t it vary quite a bit by province?

    • RushingSquirrel
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      1 year ago

      Not only province, but doctor/hospital but mostly urgency.

      If you’ve got something critical, it’s super fast, otherwise it can be pretty slow.

      Examples:
      went to the emergency for something stuck in my eye, 3am. Went in, waited 3 minutes to be checked, saw a doctor 15 minutes later, by the 1h mark I was out with 1 nurse and 1 doctor who had seen me and removed what I had and another nurse who had given me a vaccine shot.

      On my way out, I talked to someone in the waiting room I had seen at 8PM getting a softball to the side of the eye, she finally saw someone around 11h after getting to the E.R. (they quickly evaluate the urgency when you arrive).

      Almost 4 years later, I’m still waiting for my vasectomy appointment.

      • TiresomeOuting@lemmy.ca
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        1 year ago

        Woah seriously for vasectomy? I’ll want one in about a year should I try to get an appointment now? Though to be honest I wasn’t sure if it’d be completely covered or not.