At The Doctor
At The Doctor
At The Doctor
True or False?
Answers:
1
1. False
2. True
3. False
4. False
5. False
6. True
7. True
Once you've made an appointment you'll need to make sure you're prepared for your doctor's
visit. Here is a short overview of what you'll need in the United States.
In the US doctor's have medical billing specialists whose job it is to bill the correct insurance
provider. There are many insurance providers in the US, so it's essential to bring your
insurance card. If you are over 65, you probably will need your Medicare card.
Many insurance companies require a co-payment which represents a small portion of the total
bill. Co-payments can be as little as $5 for some medicines, and as much as 20 percent or
more of larger bills. Make sure to check with your insurance provider for much information
on co-payments in your individual insurance plan as these vary widely. Bring some form of
payment to your appointment to take care of your co-pay.
Medication List
It's important for your doctor to know which medications you take. Bring a list of all
medications that you currently take.
Key Vocabulary
True or False?
1. Co-payments are payments made by the insurance company to the doctor to pay for
your medical appointments.
2. Medical billing specialists will help you deal with insurance companies.
3. Everyone in the US can take advantage of Medicare.
4. It's a good idea to bring a list of your medications to a doctor's appointment.
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Answers:
If you need English for medical purposes you should know about troubling
symptoms and joint pain, as well as pain that comes and goes. If you work in a pharmacy, it's
a good idea to practice talking about prescriptions. All medical staff might be faced with a
patient who is feeling queasy and how to help a patient.
joint pain = (noun) the connection points of the body where two bones connect
including wrists, ankles, knees
knees = (noun) the connection point between your upper and lower legs
weakness = (noun) the opposite of strength, feeling like you have little energy
fatigue = (noun) overall tiredness, low energy
headache = (noun) a pain in your head that is steady
to feel under the weather = (verb phrase) not feel well, not feel as strong as usual
physical activity = (noun) exercise of any kind
to have a look = (verb phrase) to check something or someone
to have pain = (verb phrase) to hurt
to put your weight on something = (verb phrase) put the weight of your body onto
something directly
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inflammation = (noun) swelling
ibuprofen/aspirin = (noun) common pain medicine that also helps reduce swelling
swelling = (noun) inflammation
Comprehension Quiz
Broken knees
Fatigue
Joint pain
Elbow
Wrist
Knees
5. Which phrase best describes the amount of exercise the patient gets?
Answers
1. Joint pain
2. Knees
4
3. Three or four months
4. He's felt under the weather.
5. He gets some exercise, not a lot.
6. He has some swelling in his knees.
Vocabulary Review
1. I've had a lot of _________for more than a week. I'm really tired!
2. Are you feeling _________the weather today?
3. I'm afraid I have some _________around my eyes. What should I do?
4. Could you please put your _________on your left foot?
5. Take some _________and stay home for two days.
6. Are you having any pain in your _________?
Answers
1. fatigue/weakness
2. under
3. inflammation / swelling
4. weight
5. aspirin/ibuprofen
6. joints
1. I'd like to make an __________ to see the doctor. When is she __________?
time...here
appointment...available
appointment...mine
2. Just a moment while I _________ up your file.
pull
look
Both answers are correct.
3. Have you had your ______________yet this year? If not, you should _________ an
appointment.
physical...make
check up...schedule
Both answers are correct.
4. You should stay home from work or school if you have a fever, cold, bad cough or
other __________ illness.
contagious
disgusting
unhealthy
5
5. I'm not feeling very ________. I think I need to sit down.
nice
well
frisky
6. Thank you for arriving on time. Have you been to this __________ before?
practice
place
planet
7. Could you make a __________ appointment in the next two weeks?
next
beginning
follow-up
8. I have a two o'clock __________ next week. Would you like that?
slot
opening
Both answers are correct.