It is the doctors choice whether or not to prescribe a medication. If he does so I would recommend finding a new doctor. That seems a little unreasonable.
Yes, you have the right to refuse to have your picture taken at the doctor's office.
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Yes. A doctor can refuse for any reason and no reason.
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Yes, a doctor is not under an obligation to see someone. However, in an emergency situation, such as at a hospital, they cannot refuse to take action to preserve life.
Yes, you have the right to refuse a blood test requested by your doctor. However, it is important to discuss your concerns and reasons for refusal with your doctor to ensure you understand the potential consequences of not having the test done.
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.
Certainly! In general, you have the right to refuse any medical treatment.
Yes, a doctor is not under an obligation to see someone. However, in an emergency situation, such as at a hospital, they cannot refuse to take action to preserve life.