If I were 38 years old and pregnant and my doctor wanted to wait until I was 10 weeks pregnant to examine me (or at least talk to me), I would get a new doctor.
Any doctors office should be able to give you a simple blood test to check for pregnancy.
'doctor's surgery' (BritEnglish)/'doctor's office' (Amer.English) = consultorio hospital
When I passed out in the doctor's office, I woke up in the hospital.
A place to see a doctor is a hospital, clinic, or doctors office.
A doctor can't MAKE you do anything. Your paying the bill.
When you are denoting ownership, as in "The doctor's thermometer was in his pocket," you use an apostrophe. The apostrophe would come after 'doctors' if you were referring to more than one doctor in denoting ownership, for example, "The doctors' patients were getting impatient."
No a doctors office is not the same as a hospital bt mariah habersham
She went to the doctor to see if she was pregnant or not, which she was.
She went to the doctor to see if she was pregnant or not, which she was.
Yes and no. Yes because the nurses are there to check you out and no because nurses aren't doctors.
Doctors office jobs are in demand and will always be in high demand. Everyone has to go to the hospital at some point, this is one reason why we need so many doctors.
A doctor's office comprised of multiple doctors working together, sharing staff, etc. instead of a single doctor's practice.