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These two seem to get about the same googlpressions, which got me wondering whether 'doctor's visit' perhaps arose at a time when the doctor always can *to the patient. But although most generally go to the doctor themselves now, some still say, "I have a doctor's visit", even though it is really a 'patient's visit' or 'a visit to the doctor' they mean. Leaving the apostrophe out doesn't change this either, but I have the inclination to do so for some reason. What say the MDs? don't tell me - 'It's a consultation':-)


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some still say, "I have a doctor's visit", even though it is really a 'patient's visit' or 'a visit to the doctor' they mean.

Good insight, B-Y.

The same people who say they have a "doctor's visit" probably say they have a "dental appointment".

I'm not a doctor but your question seems to be more linguistic in nature than medical.

"Doctor's visit" is probably a hold-over from the days when doctor's actually made house calls, whereas dentists rarely did.

What is this called?

An anachronism? Or perhaps a vestigial expression? *

A recent headline in the Detroit News uses the term "doctor's visit" so it's still a common expression, at least with patients.

How to get the most out of your doctor's visit
Give your health care a boost with these tips for better communication
Detroit News, April 27, 2005

The responsibility for a good encounter lies with both the patient and the physician, says Dr. Denise White-Perkins, a family practitioner at Henry Ford Medical Center-Detroit Northwest and the director of the Institute on Multicultural Health at Henry Ford Health System.

"Every medical encounter is a cross-cultural encounter," White-Perkins says. "The physician is coming from a medical culture, which has its own language and set of expectations. The patient is not familiar with that culture. That difference can be magnified if there is also a gender difference, for example, or a communication gap."

White-Perkins says the idea that communication is key is gaining popularity among today's doctors, who see patient care as a potentially lifelong partnership between two people that is enhanced by trust and honesty.

"It's so important to have a good personal physician, someone you see regularly, to be a partner in your health and to really plan an active role," White-Perkins says.


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I'm more inclined to say "I have a doctor's appointment" rather than "visit." "Visit" is much too social for anything that often involves needles and specimens.


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> I'm more inclined to say "I have a doctor's appointment" rather than "visit." "Visit" is much too social for anything that often involves needles and specimens.

No doubt. Not sure why I came up with visit in particular, but the same holds for 'appointment'. "Doctor's appointment" gets the most hits by far, but "doctors appointment" gets a fair few too.


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Hi, by--nice to see you. I must say I was very put off by doctors; then I had the thought that what we're really meaning is a visit (trip, app't., etc.) to the doctor's office. I would say a visit to the doctor's, so why not a doctor's visit?


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..and I would say a visit to the doctor, so why not a doctor visit?! :)


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'Cause it sounds like the Dr. is the one doing the visiting, that's why. And by the way, that post in the other thread is all your fault.


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>doctor's visit
>it sounds like the Dr. is the one doing the visiting

exactly.

p.s. - what other post in what other thread, he asked querulously.


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what other post in what other thread, he asked querulously

As an old married man, you ought to know that the answer to what is your fault is: all of them.

Just say, "yes, dear", and read your paper. It will be better for us all. Really.


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[mph] [mmph] Snort...giggle...HA HA HA! Rolling on the floor! Thank you, Sweetie!


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If you want to compound the ambiguity with bad grammar, you might consider the "Doctor's visit" to mean a visit WITH the doctor. That way it doesn't matter whether there's an apostrophe or not, or who went to whose place, and it has the perverse added attraction of having no grammatical consistency whatsoever. (Well, maybe the consistency of watery gruel. If you insist.)


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Maybe because it's the doctor's visit 'til she skins you for it.

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I serspect "doctors" is an error and "doctor's" is an ignograph.


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Come to think of it, how could it be "doctors visit" unless you are seen by more than one?

Remember poor Christopher Robin bundled up in his bed, languishing:

"...
They sent for some doctors in sneezles and wheezles
To tell them what ought to be done.
All sorts and conditions of famous physicians
Came hurrying 'round at a run.
..."


Now that's a "Doctors Visit."


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>>come to think of it

persacly


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