the doctor didn't care much for coyotito's race, which was India, and also because his family didn't have any money
If it is not your family doctor, then yes. Most of the time it depends on what is wrong with you. For instance if you go to the hospital with a broken bone, they can't refuse to treat you. They have to treat you because it's a relative emergency. If you go to a doctor who isn't your family doctor because you have a cold, then they could possibly refuse to treat you.
Mostly it is because there is a debate over whether canine vaccines are effective on wolf hybrids. There are bound to be other reasons, however, and it will vary widely from doctor to doctor.
Yes. In most states now children after age 14 participate in their own medical care, including the right to refuse that care. As a matter of fact, if a parent orders the doctor to treat the child and the child refuses, the child can sue both the parent and the doctor.
the doctor tells the paftient that he won't treat him
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Yes. A doctor can refuse for any reason and no reason.
With my research I saw that many vets can treat any animal because there are many different kinds of vets. But any vet can refuse to treat an animal. For example. If your dog is sick, the vet can refuse to treat the dog because, unlike in human medicine, there is no legal requirement for treatment. The two most common reasons a veterinarian will refuse to treat an animal are lack of owner ability to pay for treatment and inexperience with the species or condition.
Emergency rooms have to at least evaluate you but not necessarily treat you. Most go ahead and treat anyway. Doctors in private offices are under no obligation to accept any patient and may use issues such as insurance and ability to pay to decide.
who is the right doctor to treat hepatitis b in chennai
One can find a doctor to treat a planter fascistic by seeing their family doctor who will know other experts and can recommend one that can treat for plantar fascistic.