legally they can't. There is something called patient confidentiality which means that they cannot tell anyone if you go to them with an issue. There are technicalities if you are under 16- but if you are seen to be competent and aware of what is happening and ask for your parents not to be told they won't be.
However, I do advise telling your parents, They'd want to help and it would be a huge weight off your shoulders.
The law varies from state to state about whether the doctor can or must tel your parents. All states agree that the doctor must report a danger to yourself or others.
Most states call for handling teens with issues of mental health (including depression), abuse, or sexuality (including pregnancy, Birth Control, and sexually transmitted diseases) as adults.
I do agree that you should tell both your parents and your doctor if you feel depressed. A school counsellor or a clergy member would be other good people to talk to.
Yes, you should, because then you can get the proper help that you need.
Verbally. Face to face talk.
No they will tell you what to do in order to become happy, or what medicine to take. Many people are depressed and you are not an odd one out.
Doctor, I'm depressed and would like to do something about it. If he or she doesn't take it seriously, go to another one.
You can not get over it with out telling your parents. Tell them both sides of the reason, so they can help the best they can. Parents are usually the ones who your must trust.
Speak and tell. Write and make them read. Go to doctor who will tell them. Tell a relative or friend, who tell your parents.
no. if you're about to die than probably. I wouldn't tell a family doctor though....wouldn't they just feel obligated to tell your parents?? For your 'best interests'
Go to the doctor. They will be able to determine whether you are or not and tell you what, if anything, needs to be done.
Pristiq is a medication for people who may be depressed. Only a professional doctor can tell you if it is the right medication for you.
If the child is under 18 and the doctor feels it is necessary to tell the parents, then yes. But if the parents dont ask, then the doctor wouldn't perform a drug test and would usually have no way of knowing.
call a doctor or tell their parents.
No, it is not. Tell your parents about this. They should get a doctor's appointment and then you can tell your doctor about this.
If you are afraid to tell your parents, or you don't know how to approach them about it, just talk to your doctor. Make an appointment yourself if you have to. Talk it over with your doctor first. It may just be that you are a bit of a late bloomer. Then if your doctor finds it to be prudent then he can bring your parents in and he can tell them.
"I think I may be depressed."