A doctor CANNOT ask another patient or anyone else anything about you, without your permission.
Yes, a doctor can ask a patient for money for their bill. Patients are required to make payments for services or file with their insurance.
where they live ... why not What you can't ask for is a date.
no he should not
Ask her.
Yes but if the patient is a patient of that doctor, the doctor would HAVE to refuse. Doctors, like everyone else, have a rite to a private life and can go out on dates. However, the rules (for the doctor) are that the the relationship between a doctor and that doctor's patient must be professional, because doctors are in a position to take advantage of their patients (who may be feeling vulnerable).
Did you mean : Can a patient ask for to change his clinical doctor if this doctor deny to treat you ? If so, please ask again with another terms. You may use the example above. ( I understand that, obviously, you have the right to require another doctor in this situation)
Need to ask permission from a doctor.
Yes, but only if it's relevant to the care being given at the moment. If the doctor is simply curious, it's probably inappropriate to ask.
Your doctor is legally not allowed to have a relationship with his patient, if you wanted to see him you would have to change your doctor.
The doctor will ask the patient specific questions about the location of the pain, its characteristics, its onset, and the body positions or activities that make it better or worse.
If you are a doctor, you would know what to do. If you are a patient, you should ask your doctor. This is not an easy question to answer because there are too many variable. One such variable is how much the patient has been drinking. If they are an alcoholic then the doctor may give medication to prevent them from going into a coma, or dying, if they are in treatment to stop drinking. If it is for pain medication, then it would be up to the doctor to assess whether they are at risk of overdosing. And, once again, a doctor will know how to make such a decision as part of their expertise. Just ask them.