Eagle3
Platinum Member
I had an appointment with a state-paid Psy. D today. My second session with her. The first one was ok, although I think I inadvertently triggered her asthma (dog hair all over me). I'm not a fan of women therapists, but the state is paying for a fixed number of sessions with her, so I'll try. Its not like I'm going to be going into deep trauma therapy with her, I was looking more for career counseling. Whatever.
So early last week I called her to reschedule my appointment since I thought it would be impossible for me to get back on this side of town in time for the session. I'm pretty certain my message said, "I need to cancel our Tuesday appointment, please contact me at your earliest convenience to RESCHEDULE our session. Thanks!"
Never heard back from her, assumed she never got the message. Found a way to get back on this side of town in time for our session anyhow.
I show up in her office, and she looks really puzzled. Told me I didn't have an appointment with her. I said, yep, 17th, 4p. She takes me back to her office to look at the appointment book. Turns out that "in MY world, reschedule and cancel are exactly the same" so she had given my slot to someone else. Which I don't mind, I just would have liked to have been informed...I busted my butt getting back in time for our session! I explained that I had said I wanted to RESCHEDULE our session in my message, but she got defensive, said we're not going to agree on that point, and scheduled a new appointment for next week.
Am I missing something here? I can understand scheduling screw-ups, but why blame me for the miscommunication when she doesn't know the difference between rescheduling and cancelling? Am I wrong here? I was very specific when I asked for rescheduling in my message, but she never called me back.....
I'm just glad she's not my regular! I'd drop this Doc like a bad habit if I had to pay for her! Its a sure bet I won't be trusting her with anything of any real importance.
So early last week I called her to reschedule my appointment since I thought it would be impossible for me to get back on this side of town in time for the session. I'm pretty certain my message said, "I need to cancel our Tuesday appointment, please contact me at your earliest convenience to RESCHEDULE our session. Thanks!"
Never heard back from her, assumed she never got the message. Found a way to get back on this side of town in time for our session anyhow.
I show up in her office, and she looks really puzzled. Told me I didn't have an appointment with her. I said, yep, 17th, 4p. She takes me back to her office to look at the appointment book. Turns out that "in MY world, reschedule and cancel are exactly the same" so she had given my slot to someone else. Which I don't mind, I just would have liked to have been informed...I busted my butt getting back in time for our session! I explained that I had said I wanted to RESCHEDULE our session in my message, but she got defensive, said we're not going to agree on that point, and scheduled a new appointment for next week.
Am I missing something here? I can understand scheduling screw-ups, but why blame me for the miscommunication when she doesn't know the difference between rescheduling and cancelling? Am I wrong here? I was very specific when I asked for rescheduling in my message, but she never called me back.....
I'm just glad she's not my regular! I'd drop this Doc like a bad habit if I had to pay for her! Its a sure bet I won't be trusting her with anything of any real importance.