Why you CANNOT find a Good Doctor

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  • @drsuneeldhand
    @drsuneeldhand  Рік тому +223

    Thanks everyone for watching and your comments!
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    • @barrywalton7553
      @barrywalton7553 Рік тому +4

      It's all about trust

    • @marshallma3515
      @marshallma3515 Рік тому

      I have 5 doctors 3 are practicing in UK, but have noticed during cxxd that they are just useless, good for nothing but government genocide followers.

    • @melissaf6707
      @melissaf6707 Рік тому +8

      Please talk about these constant cancer screenings they ask us to take. I would really appreciate you speaking on this subject.

    • @Lessontobe
      @Lessontobe Рік тому +2

      It would also be very helpful if doctors actually used the "collaborative approach" that Hospitals espouse to in their mission statements.

    • @steveclark..
      @steveclark.. Рік тому +1

      @@melissaf6707 Personally I smell a rat with that, how can we trust them/the result of any test that they do? The whole convid thing were a real eye opener for me, I can't see how folk can trust them on ANYTHING basically.🙁

  • @Abdul-Alhazred
    @Abdul-Alhazred Рік тому +799

    Any doctor who promotes untested jabs automatically disqualify from my heart as a doctor.

    • @kh8655
      @kh8655 Рік тому +55

      as a nursing student I agree.. just because they're "professionals in healthcare" doesn't change their bias and often disgusting defense of it in the face of opposing evidence
      If you can't question your doctor without them getting mad. That's a horrible doctor

    • @Abdul-Alhazred
      @Abdul-Alhazred Рік тому +3

      @@kh8655 I think Lord Fauci is like a kingpin in medical profession.....until he is actually behind bars...the system stays broken.

    • @neecy9810
      @neecy9810 Рік тому +23

      Amen!!

    • @ladyvirgo013
      @ladyvirgo013 Рік тому +11

      💯

    • @zsigzsag
      @zsigzsag Рік тому

      I love my doc, he's been my physician for 20+ years! I've never had Covid even tho exposed (many times) or taken the vaccine. I wanted to have blood work to see if I had antibodies, he said I should save my money (not covered under my ins) obviously I had some kind of natural immunity but ordered it at my request, it was neg. He never pushed the vaccine!

  • @sportysbusiness
    @sportysbusiness Рік тому +81

    I live in New Zealand, every doctor that followed evidence based medicine has been sacked in the last 3 years.This means EVERY single doctor remaining has had at least 4 jibby jabs and still wears a face nappy and is therefore either a liar, a coward or a fool. There are no good doctors left, the system is well and truly broken.

    • @lindamckenzie6500
      @lindamckenzie6500 Рік тому +3

      Hear hear.

    • @seanrathmakedisciples1508
      @seanrathmakedisciples1508 Рік тому

      @@lindamckenzie6500same in Ireland. The world death organization want to bring in their tyranny and deception to satisfy big business

    • @australianbirdgal2786
      @australianbirdgal2786 Рік тому +2

      Exactly! I agree totally
      🕊❤️

    • @potonelson7094
      @potonelson7094 Рік тому +3

      Oh dear and I was hoping to find a real doctor. My past visit have taken them to their laptops asked me what my symptoms are then printed out the meds I required. Walked away stunned.

    • @saus675
      @saus675 9 місяців тому +1

      Face Nappy, lol, loved it

  • @pforce9
    @pforce9 Рік тому +1222

    When I first met my doctor, I told him that I have a fully intact immune system. I itemized; I have my tonsils, my adenoids, spleen, appendix, foreskin and I was breast fed. I am 78 years old and I never get sick. I stopped taking flu vaccines 30 years ago because I took one once and got the flu anyway. I do not allergic to anything and I do not get sick. He recommended that I get the covid shot. I cancelled all future appointments and I am looking for a new doctor.

    • @pforce9
      @pforce9 Рік тому +38

      @Betty Amber I did forgot the lymph nodes but I never heard of that omentum thingie and had to look it up. Thank you. I will remember that for my next rant. I am even better off than I thought.

    • @AlanJan_UK_49
      @AlanJan_UK_49 Рік тому +55

      I wonder how many of today's adults and children will be writing comments like yours at 79 years of age. I've no proof but just wonder of they'll live that long. I have neighbours of your age but have seen tremendous deterioration in them in the last 2 years. So sad that my wife and I are the ones who said no to the procedure.

    • @isobellickes8543
      @isobellickes8543 Рік тому +35

      So he really listened to you then? Not!

    • @csc8697
      @csc8697 Рік тому +74

      Sounds like you are very healthy & please, please do NOT get the clot shot.

    • @pforce9
      @pforce9 Рік тому +51

      @@isobellickes8543 Not his fault really. If he tried to be a real doctor and take everything in consideration, his job might be in jeopardy. California was recently trying to pass a law to unlicense doctors if they did not go with the drug company's line.

  • @jamesmorgan3032
    @jamesmorgan3032 Рік тому +25

    I'm a retired internist and I reminisce about the era when M.D. meant professionalism,dignity and commanded respect. Today M.D. most of the time means puppet of the health care industrial complex with the primary function of maximizing the use of algorithms that generate the most profits with minimal empathy for their patients.

  • @junemarie460
    @junemarie460 Рік тому +705

    About a year ago I went to my 1st cardiologist ever, and she kept repeating the statement "according to the guidelines"...When I stood up for myself and asked specific questions & that she take into consideration my recent lifestyle changes, and to do re-testing blood work in 3-6 months she said to me "You are a tough one! I'm not here to discuss your opinions. The guidelines say I must order certain medications and specific tests" ... I left with a stack full of papers, and I never went back.

    • @robinhood6954
      @robinhood6954 Рік тому +74

      Lucky she didn't slip up by stating "According to the guideSTONES".. Lol!

    • @livingitup9647
      @livingitup9647 Рік тому +36

      Good on ya! Hope you found a better doctor for your future, pro-active health management! 👌

    • @VicknairD
      @VicknairD Рік тому +23

      Doctors, IT, engineers and clear communication. Pigs in a poke.

    • @awifeinterrupted
      @awifeinterrupted Рік тому +12

      😲 wow

    • @shelfcloud487
      @shelfcloud487 Рік тому +48

      @Betty Amber Guidelines treat everyone the same. A one size fits all approach. We are all unique and should be treated as such.

  • @barneyboyle6933
    @barneyboyle6933 Рік тому +95

    Recently my mom fell suddenly ill with extreme nausea, dizziness, lack of focus, slurred speech. A series of Drs ran all the usual tests on her including bloodwork, but they found nothing. One finally diagnosed her with “transformation headaches” which he likened to migraines and warned could be a precursor for a stroke.
    What none of them did was listen to her when she said that this episode occurred about an hour after she took her morning supplements **which, she said, looked different than usual**.
    Long story short: I take it upon myself to investigate these pills and sure enough she had been mistakenly giving someone else’s **cannabis** pills for cancer treatment instead of the veggie supplements she usually takes.
    We snuck an at-home drug test into the hospital and voila: she tested positive for cannabis.
    If any of those damn Drs had actually listened to her and used a little logical analysis they could have discovered exactly what I did. Instead it’s me, the construction laborer, who is perusing medical glossaries online in the hospital waiting room and identifying the unmarked mystery pills through Google.

    • @thisisme3238
      @thisisme3238 Рік тому +17

      Be glad you could locate the problem. We all need to stay as far away from doctors as possible.

    • @mariannaeagle1054
      @mariannaeagle1054 Рік тому +14

      I've learned that no doctor knows as much as I do about my body. And now, I've learned that no doctor CARES about my body as much as I do.

  • @etalon1956
    @etalon1956 Рік тому +196

    I love my doctor she told me when COVID started she said you don't need or want that shot , your not a guinea pig but the pigs grew up to be sheep.
    God bless her

    • @denisehadfield7995
      @denisehadfield7995 Рік тому +33

      Many doctors who have been this honest with patients have now been fired. You have to follow the directives from above. Finding an honest, caring doctor is like finding gold…

    • @elizabethAbbott-q6m
      @elizabethAbbott-q6m Рік тому +4

      That is wonderful; she is a gem

  • @Calcrusader
    @Calcrusader Рік тому +28

    When I was pregnant with my first child, I went to our family doctor. The doctor had escaped Cuba in a rowboat, and settled and had a practice in our small town. He himself would pay for his patients to take a natural birth classes taught by a local nurse if they wanted. I appreciated his caring and dedication to his patients.

  • @doctorb2492
    @doctorb2492 Рік тому +530

    I have retired as a practicing physician.
    There is a physician shortage in this country.
    Hospitals and large physician groups are trying to fill the gaps with mid-level providers.
    I get several texts a day asking for me to work.
    I will never associate myself again with the hierarchy in control of medicine today.
    I will continue to work with physicians of good will and provide volunteer care to those I can help.

    • @kc7067
      @kc7067 Рік тому +53

      Love this. As it should be. I'm disgusted by our healthcare system...and I'm in Healthcare

    • @livingitup9647
      @livingitup9647 Рік тому +44

      Your comment brings tears to my eyes, and triggers deep sorrow. What we are facing with the loss of so many caring, ethical healthcare practitioners is a dark forecast for the future - not just in the US and other increasingly profit-driven systems around the world, but for humanity in general. Corporate monopolies and materialism are edging out the very principles in life we used to hold sacred. I see more and more that humans - under Corporate-Government / Public-Private Partnership controls - are now units of monetary measure, from which to extract profit and power, from cradle to grave. And as the caring contingents are continually edged out of key roles in societies, we all experience a decline in humane treatment, which increases pathologies in those societies…and societal collapses are inevitable. I understand these historical cycles. But I never thought, until the last several years, I’d live to witness such a rapid decline and deconstruction of so much advancement in civilizations, and the steady ruin of so much human potential. At least I’m a senior citizen, now, and perhaps won’t have to endure some of the darkest downturns ahead for humanity. 😞

    • @drsuneeldhand
      @drsuneeldhand  Рік тому +68

      Thank you for your service, you sound like just the type of Doctor we need. Best Regards, Suneel Dhand

    • @marilyncourteau8951
      @marilyncourteau8951 Рік тому +1

      ​@@livingitup9647very well said, from another like you...

    • @rolfpoelman3486
      @rolfpoelman3486 Рік тому +10

      Contact Don Bennett.
      I failed about 7 times to put his contact details in my comment.
      Thanks to censorship.
      .

  • @schlachthaus5
    @schlachthaus5 Рік тому +31

    Those days are gone, true enough, but you would have loved them. It was quite a sight to watch a real doctor practicing real medicine at a time when hypodermic needles were made of glass and sterilized in boiling water. I’m talking about my grandfather, who graduated M.D. in ‘34 and made house calls with his Gladstone bag. He treated generations of families and didn’t need tests to diagnose you because he knew you. Your devotion to the profession reminds me of him. God bless you.

    • @drsuneeldhand
      @drsuneeldhand  Рік тому +7

      Those were the days!

    • @fkauthority
      @fkauthority 21 день тому

      That's awesome. I'm sick of these pathetic quacks.

  • @ShaktiFlowww
    @ShaktiFlowww Рік тому +506

    I will tell you the secret to finding a great doctor. Twice in my life I have had mysterious illnesses that prompted me to see every specialist in town. I had so many referrals. I couldn’t keep up with how many doctors I was seeing. In desperation, I was asking others to recommend doctors to me and twice I went to a very rural doctors office to elderly doctors and they were able to properly diagnose me and fix my problem swiftly. Both times they healed me without medication’s.
    The drs in rural locations make less money and they’re ok with it. They simply have a desire to help others and they do. Thank you Dr Dhand, if I lived in your area, I’d have you as my dr

    • @neecy9810
      @neecy9810 Рік тому +22

      That's awesome.

    • @Bloom2Grow
      @Bloom2Grow Рік тому +25

      Mexico has some of the best doctors

    • @Africannabis
      @Africannabis Рік тому +32

      I remember an er visit on an Xmas day, all young drs were off a retired Dr was on duty, he took one look at the problem and correctly identified it. Because he'd seen it before

    • @beverlypearson5332
      @beverlypearson5332 Рік тому +21

      I had one of those older doctors that I loved. He retired. 😔

    • @bella_m23
      @bella_m23 Рік тому +19

      My niece had a rash that was due to some viral infection. My sis took her to 2 big healthcare settings, they both couldn't tell what was wrong with her & suspecting some kind of allergy. The reason she took her to the second pediatric clinic is because she wasn't getting any better!
      My point is we've made modern medicine different than what it used to be. I feel like when I was a child & my parents took me to a Dr , the physician was engaging & ASSESSING the pt in front of him/her. But now, they'd miss obvious signs & symptoms cuz they're running all over the place & distracted by looking up things, documentation etc. focusing on everything else but the patient

  • @concerned_2023
    @concerned_2023 Рік тому +277

    I think more and more people including myself have decided if we were ever diagnosed with a terminal illness that we would just throw the dice and see what happens.

    • @Gypsygirl9
      @Gypsygirl9 Рік тому +33

      Same here Rick. Seriously..do you ever wonder if many so called "diagnosises" are bogus?

    • @commonsense6967
      @commonsense6967 Рік тому +39

      @@Gypsygirl9 yes, they are! I've been "diagnosed" with cancer I don't have, told I had a heart murmer I don't have, and also, when I get a mammogram, I'm often told I need a biopsy! (Painful and always for me, unnecessary.) I'm 71 now, and have decided I'm done with most screenings and invasive procedures, unless I have symptoms I've noticed myself, or am complaining of.

    • @louarmstrong6128
      @louarmstrong6128 Рік тому

      Now wait a minute there....I am certain that doctors misdiagnose and sometimes consciously....but most of the time they are right...the point of all these videos is there are often alternative treatments....fasting, ivermectin and fenbedazole for cancer..... fasting for diabetes..... ivermectin may work for lupus and fibromyalgia....plantar fasciitis can be cured by stretching your foot differently....Dr. Berg gives an alternative to knee replacement surgery....the list goes on and on....
      So the moral of the story is listen to the doctor, maybe get a second opinion,. Go home and research alternatives ....talk it over with family and friends.....
      Isn't this better than just throwing the dice....
      And read thru the comment sections on the videos....lots of good info there

    • @evegreenification
      @evegreenification Рік тому +19

      That's sort of my plan, except I intend to do things like cut out sugar or try homeopathics or mushrooms or whatever shows promise. Just not a hospital or doctors. Feeling empowered and capable (potentially erroneously) has become in my mind superior to the inevitable bitterness and disgust I will feel interacting with medicine.

    • @kelliered4530
      @kelliered4530 Рік тому +4

      Agree

  • @Searchlightnv
    @Searchlightnv Рік тому +99

    The last doctor I went to had me feeling like I wanted into a cult. Kept telling me I was not in compliance. My question was compliant to who Walked out and never went back.

    • @patienceobongo
      @patienceobongo Рік тому

      I have to go to a doctor next week. If they took the jabs they're no more than a witchdoctor

  • @dannyvandenbranden4845
    @dannyvandenbranden4845 Рік тому +123

    You are a real Human. I 'm 63 and have no doctor, no medical file, no injections. I only have a very strong believe in The One from Above. Nobody can take that away from me, and I dont want to lose it. Keep on doing your good work. 🌅

    • @barbaramayer5182
      @barbaramayer5182 Рік тому +8

      The Word of God IS medicine. Actual medicine. And here’s another one. “ 15:10 If Satan can’t steal your joy, he can’t keep your goods”. Can we say “ health” . Hebrews 10/10

    • @barbaramayer5182
      @barbaramayer5182 Рік тому +9

      His Name is Jesus

    • @thisisme3238
      @thisisme3238 Рік тому +4

      You are so right Danny...after all, our God is "The Great Physician." 🙏🇺🇲

    • @manoftheroad55
      @manoftheroad55 Рік тому +3

      Your comment gives me strength in my time of doubt

    • @joannea1377
      @joannea1377 Рік тому +3

      God bless you

  • @PineapplePowersuit
    @PineapplePowersuit Рік тому +11

    The last time I saw a doctor she kept pushing the CV injection over and over. I asked her if she knew what was in it? She looked at me blankly. I asked her if she knew what the adjuvants in the injection were and she asked me "What's an adjuvant?" As I've experienced increasingly through the years, I know more than the physician. As I left she told me my medical issues were only going to get worse. I walked away and never looked back. I took my health into my own hands. Made lifestyle changes. Became an amateur expert on natural remedies and now have no health problems. I grew much closer to God. Physician, heal thyself. My people perish for lack of knowledge. Thank you, Dr. S., and God Bless everyone.

  • @GonzoTheRosarian
    @GonzoTheRosarian Рік тому +9

    I am a physician and I wholeheartedly agree with you. I don’t want to get sick with the new crop coming out!

  • @martinebrousse9262
    @martinebrousse9262 Рік тому +367

    after working for Drs for 20 years, and seeing how all sold their practices out to big hospital chains, I turned to the side of patients as an advocate. Things have been getting worse and I dread if I need to seek medical care. I have especially seen how the lack of listening and mindless overlooking of things has led to misdiagnoses and expensive treatments which too often are useless as best and hurtful too often. This is a depressing and inhuman system unless you have the money to buy concierge care and pay for direct access and time to a "good" Dr.

    • @a.l.6176
      @a.l.6176 Рік тому +24

      My doctor who is an old friend of mine doesn’t listen in her clinic. It is mind boggeling. Privately she listens just fine. Please explain this to me.

    • @lt7378
      @lt7378 Рік тому +89

      My husband is a doctor (general surgeon) who used to be in private practice. He was working day and night and not getting paid since most of his patients didn’t have insurance. The practice went in the red (debt) no matter how much he worked. The office staff would get paid and at times there was nothing leftover for the doctors. The nearby hospital approached him to join them. He now gets paid for all his cases - even uninsured patients. For some reason the insurance companies paid more for each case to hospitals but not private practice doctors, too. It’s obvious to me the government orchestrated the “buying out” of all private practice doctors so they could control them. It makes me sick how they planned this for decades. Now when Covid came out, they mandated vaccines. My husband fought it (because of my urging) so he remains unjabbed.

    • @kathym6603
      @kathym6603 Рік тому +14

      @@a.l.6176 Ask her what forces she is working under when she is at the clinic. If someone is counting every dollar you bring in and how that connects with every moment of your time it may use up all your attention so you have none left for your patients.

    • @livingpurgatory3
      @livingpurgatory3 Рік тому

      I ended being used by the hosp for the modern day Tuskegee experiment. More $ in using people for modern day extermination

    • @fiona4228
      @fiona4228 Рік тому +30

      Yes. The medical field is being corporatized and it's terrible for the patients.

  • @raquelitaregondola8129
    @raquelitaregondola8129 Рік тому +3

    I’m 75 no doctors no maintenance drugs no health issues just feed myself good and healthy foods, let thy food be thy medicine and thy medicine be thy food and you are what you eat that simple, nice video thank you doctor Dhan.

  • @canoedoc2390
    @canoedoc2390 Рік тому +104

    Retired after 40 years of private practice. Most physicians gave up private practice due to a deliberately imposed regulatory burden. Due to financial burdens, the small community hospitals who employed those physicians were forced to join very large corporate health care entities. Physician autonomy and integrity were thus sacrificed to corporate profits in an effort to avoid unreasonable regulations. COVID emphasized this reality in spades.

    • @pointshealthcoaching8474
      @pointshealthcoaching8474 Рік тому +3

      Thank you for your service doctor

    • @JB-3794
      @JB-3794 Рік тому +1

      The best doctor I ever had was probably in his 50's. He once described how much paperwork he had to complete after hours. After a while, I was told he left that clinic and that he'd left to narrow his focus, but he was still working. I could never find him again, doing various searches online. 😢 He may have retired for good.

  • @helanna9843
    @helanna9843 Рік тому +31

    I asked my best doctor , 40 years ago, how she diagnosed so well. Her response was, "if I listen to my patients long enough, they will tell me what is wrong with them". Since then, every doctor I have had has booked two patients simultaneously for 15 min. appointments. How can you get a good diagnosis in 7 1/2 minutes?

    • @marlenegaudet5554
      @marlenegaudet5554 Рік тому +2

      My Apts average 3 minutes. I am restricted from speaking due to " authoritarian " interruptions and if I say anything, he just states - get a different doctor.

    • @TheCastedone
      @TheCastedone Рік тому +1

      Preach...

    • @KSDVLmom
      @KSDVLmom 9 місяців тому

      My Dr who's no longer with us always spend over an hour every month with me. I'll never be able to replace him

  • @MillieMe05
    @MillieMe05 Рік тому +84

    Most of us could only dream of having a Dr like you. Yo understand that health is more than pills.

  • @catherinehazur7336
    @catherinehazur7336 Рік тому +53

    Last time I went to a Doctor personally was in 2002 to get my first and last big pharma prescription for an infection. That ought to tell you something right there. And I was a registered nurse for many years. (I corroborate everything Dr Dhand is saying here.) And I loved nursing and my patients but I refused to be part of the Medical/pharmaceutical cartel Corporatocracy any longer. I dropped out professionally from the Rockefeller medicine system when I clearly saw it for what it is and where I saw it going. It actually appears to be turning out somewhat worse than my catastrophic expectations for it. This is why I personally avoid doctors. With the way the profit guided and motivated system has deteriorated, I know it has zero to offer me as a patient. I am doing much better on my own with God's help, support and care

    • @seanrathmakedisciples1508
      @seanrathmakedisciples1508 Рік тому +5

      Thanks for your honesty and integrity. You explained what’s going on perfectly. God designed our bodies for health and wholeness.

    • @celiablomfield2895
      @celiablomfield2895 Рік тому

      What about dealing with cancer?

    • @catherinehazur7336
      @catherinehazur7336 Рік тому

      @@celiablomfield2895 what about dealing with cancer, Celia?
      Everyone will deal with it as they understand it.

    • @NancySanders-om4ic
      @NancySanders-om4ic Рік тому +3

      I agree with you,completely, and I am a Clinical Social Worker.I do,as you do regarding the Healthcare System.Sincerely,Nancy.

    • @1111poppy
      @1111poppy 4 місяці тому

      Yes! John D Rockafella started the petrolatum-based pill industry and stopped all natural homeopathic, and nature herbs. Let food be thy medicine. Mother Earth can heal. But they too polluted her. Blessings to all, may you find the true healing within.

  • @glenngordon2792
    @glenngordon2792 Рік тому +67

    As we are fond of saying here in the South: "Preach it, Brother!" You have nailed the issue.

  • @jbr84tx
    @jbr84tx Рік тому +28

    Medical schools now teach paint-by-number medicine. You always follow, and never question the "standard of care". "If your patient has this condition, this is what you do."

  • @allytay208
    @allytay208 Рік тому +110

    It’s gotten so bad. I worked for my mother in law in her private practice in the 90s. She really cared about her patients. She had a pager and if someone was sick in the middle of the night, her answering service would contact her and she would personally speak to her patients. It’s so different now. Your left to the ER if something happens in the middle of the night. Or at least I was when I got out of the hospital for a serious issue and they left me no follow up info. This is seriously tragic. We aren’t people anymore. We are numbers. I have so much more to add. But it’s UA-cam.

    • @davegibbs6423
      @davegibbs6423 Рік тому +9

      They have monetized illness.

    • @ngatoa1018
      @ngatoa1018 Рік тому +4

      What a beautiful love story, existing in a time when people actually mattered.

  • @janedough6575
    @janedough6575 Рік тому +4

    25 years, no insurance no doctor. Healthy and happy at 65.

  • @maggieobrien7280
    @maggieobrien7280 Рік тому +17

    i went to a pc once and she never did even glance ONCE my way !she didnt even look up from the pc! then she got up and wrote a prescription slapped it at my chest and WALKED OUT OF THE ROOM! the kicker was she didnt even the right chart or the right patient !! I KID YOU NOT! never went back !!

  • @gailroest9677
    @gailroest9677 Рік тому +10

    Bravo, bravo, bravo!!! Being a retired RN, I have seen this from both sides. Everything you said is so right on the money. There still are good doctors but are too afraid to stand up to the broken system and big pharma to say ENOUGH. I pray more doctors will think like you and change the system and honor their dreams of truly helping people. Bless you for speaking out!

  • @awifeinterrupted
    @awifeinterrupted Рік тому +157

    My endocrinologist is an outstanding physician........because he LISTENS. And he is still an independent physician. We had a conversation on this very subject matter at our last visit. He said so many young doctors they interview just want the big salary and to leave at 4pm everyday. He said we don't do that here. Sometimes we don't leave before 6 p.m. We let the patient talk.
    And because he let me talk he saved me years ago from an unnecessary surgery. He most recently figured out my low mood was not depression, but a vitamin d deficiency. Something my own primary care physician didn't think was necessary to test for.
    Yes. Great physicians are hard to find.

    • @emmanuelking9988
      @emmanuelking9988 Рік тому +5

      Congrats, that's really great...my endocrinologist is the complete opposite, unfortunately 🤦

    • @goodolearkygal5746
      @goodolearkygal5746 Рік тому +3

      Where I live we have 2 hospitals. EVERY doctor anywhere near here is part of one of those hospitals. Instead of competing, they work together. If you see a doctor for something at one hospital company then the other hospital company will not see you.

    • @CrakenFlux
      @CrakenFlux Рік тому +3

      more reason for you to inform yourself. you could have figured out for yourself with some research time. Times have changed . and the gullible will pay the price of sloth and ignorance.

    • @awifeinterrupted
      @awifeinterrupted Рік тому +1

      @@emmanuelking9988 sorry to hear that.

    • @2bbossfree
      @2bbossfree Рік тому

      @@goodolearkygal5746 Do you live in Pittsburgh PA

  • @debrawucik826
    @debrawucik826 Рік тому +20

    You are spot on, I have watched this shift In the medical field since the late 80s when I was bitten by a Lyme tick. I ended up on an 8 year journey of survival, but was able to find a doctor and his team that treated me with kindness, empathy, and educated me on how to help myself during this journey. I not only had the illnesses associated with Lyme ticks, but Coxsackie virus and EBV. I credit my survival and growth to this wonderful doctor and his team of professionals. They truly are the doctors we need more of....

  • @gwb8445
    @gwb8445 Рік тому +199

    I was fortunate to have found a good MD here in Oregon USA. He's "older" and earned his medical degree in Poland. This gave him a different perspective on diseases. He strives to prevent diseases. If you already have a disease he focuses on curing the disease instead of just trying to "manage" disease.

    • @kelseymathias3881
      @kelseymathias3881 Рік тому +15

      Wow...sounds to good to be true! I am happy you found this doc.

    • @livingitup9647
      @livingitup9647 Рік тому +8

      Since I’m in Portland, and I’m looking for a new Doctor, any chance he is in the Portland Metro area? And if so, could you share his name? Thanks for your time! 🙏🏻🌟

    • @gwb8445
      @gwb8445 Рік тому +8

      @@livingitup9647 Not sure if my first response went through. Dr Jan Radzik MD practices in McMinnville and Lake Oswego.

    • @livingitup9647
      @livingitup9647 Рік тому +5

      @@gwb8445 Oh my gosh -- thanks so much for sharing Dr. Radzik's name! No, your first response did not show up, so it's very kind of you to come back and re-post.
      I will look him up and see if he is accessible under my insurance plan. Who knows, maybe I can make some headway with an MD who practices as you described. And, all the best to you in your health and healing journey..❣

    • @shadylane7988
      @shadylane7988 Рік тому

      Yes, go see a naturopathic doctor. Western medicine can kill you! $$$$

  • @Sparkle-ButterFly
    @Sparkle-ButterFly Рік тому +4

    I process medical claims and it hurts me to the core to see so many claims for one patient. It looks like patients are getting sicker instead of healing. Sick -Health- Care is Sad and Disgusting!

  • @friscioni12
    @friscioni12 Рік тому +2

    I don’t know why we pay for health insurance when we have no good doctors or healthcare system. ITS AWFUL! Thank you for your videos

  • @Hope.Israel.prophetic
    @Hope.Israel.prophetic Рік тому +35

    Dr. Dhand we need a million like you. Lord bless and keep you.

  • @nancybaumgartner6774
    @nancybaumgartner6774 Рік тому +8

    The same is true in mental health . Exactly the same .

    • @janetlohmann3338
      @janetlohmann3338 4 місяці тому +1

      So very true, and ESPECIALLY in mental health. The situation is way beyond heartbreaking.

  • @unbreakable7633
    @unbreakable7633 Рік тому +16

    My personal opinion is that there aren't many good doctors around. Finding one who will actually listen is even harder. Doc, you're a rare one.

  • @Bloom2Grow
    @Bloom2Grow Рік тому +118

    You read my mind. I’ve been telling people lately that I cannot find a good doctor. It’s so hard!!!!

    • @wendychan6679
      @wendychan6679 Рік тому +1

      Most of them are just glorified drug pushers rather than being people with a genuine interest in solving your medical problems. It suits big pharma and it suits them as they get payments for it

    • @JeffCaplan313
      @JeffCaplan313 Рік тому +6

      Seek Jesus. ✌️

    • @Bloom2Grow
      @Bloom2Grow Рік тому +3

      @@JeffCaplan313 already have

    • @Bloom2Grow
      @Bloom2Grow Рік тому +2

      @@wendychan6679 you couldn’t be more right

    • @robinhood6954
      @robinhood6954 Рік тому +2

      @@JeffCaplan313 Then what...? 🤔

  • @ManiacalManiac
    @ManiacalManiac Рік тому +3

    Add vets to that list as well!

  • @birdenthusiast2095
    @birdenthusiast2095 Рік тому +279

    As an RN, I work with an excellent internal medicine doctor. She is very thorough and conscientious. She also believes that she can recommend treatments to her patients and it is up to them to follow through. If they don't, she understands that the patient must also be an advocate in their own healthcare and will still be there for them.

    • @rashone2879
      @rashone2879 Рік тому

      Wow, what planet do you live on? Primary care where I live (Florida) is a joke. I’m fortunate to not have chronic health issues, but 5en I take care of myself, am not obese, not even overweight, exercise daily, and find good information about staying healthy on the Internet. Doctors are like robots. Front desk staff not personable, indifferent. None of them, doctors or other medical personnel have NO personality. 😊

    • @aperry4313
      @aperry4313 Рік тому +7

      Amazing those patients of hers are blessed

    • @posturebalanceandfitness8429
      @posturebalanceandfitness8429 Рік тому +6

      Does she do telehealth? I cannot find a decent primary...

    • @karlbillinger9945
      @karlbillinger9945 Рік тому +3

      A pusher, with a conscience. I guess all drug dealers aren’t bad.

    • @nancienordwick4169
      @nancienordwick4169 Рік тому +3

      And yet litigation suggests she will get sued for bad outcones due to patient noncompliance. Upside down !

  • @insertnamehereplease4975
    @insertnamehereplease4975 Рік тому +171

    It's unbelievable how hard our hospital doctors in Canada are pushing medically assisted death. My friend and I both had our elderly fathers go into hospital at the same time. The pressure to euthanize our seniors is shocking to me. My dad was ambulatory before checking into hospital for abdominal pain. Before he was even diagnosed with anything, we had numerous doctors pushing us to consider euthanasia. When we refused, they said he should go to palliative care in hospital to die because he was "82 and had a good run". We had him discharged and he's doing well at home with help we hired. He didn't have metastatic cancer as thr doctors conjectured. My friend's dad agreed to medically assisted death because the family couldn't afford to hire extra help at home and he didn't want to be put in long term care. What is happening in Canada is terrifying and unacceptable. I personally would welcome more private hospitals.

    • @Hope.Israel.prophetic
      @Hope.Israel.prophetic Рік тому +32

      That is ABOMINABLE ⚡

    • @MariaSantana-ul5wd
      @MariaSantana-ul5wd Рік тому

      Those are murdering devils influenced by the evil one who is a liar, murderer and thief.

    • @petramaas8574
      @petramaas8574 Рік тому +39

      This is disgusting. They just want to get rid of the elderly and disabled because care cost money. What happens to the vulnerable that don't have children or relatives to look out for them?

    • @marcodarko6941
      @marcodarko6941 Рік тому +10

      Sounds like the not sees have taken over up there.

    • @Heidi_137
      @Heidi_137 Рік тому +17

      There's no private hospital in Canada, it's not legal, only private Dr or clinics (which only exist maybe 15yrs now) that are not equipped like hospitals. Govt' don't want private hospitals, their excuse is that they want everyone to have the same standard of medical care as otherwise it will make different classes of people have better treatments faster and you can't have that! I'm in Canada (LIved in the USA and UK too before) and I agree with you, they tried this on my mid age cousin because they couldn't find why she had abdominal pain. I helped her recover with progesterone cream and she's fine now, only had a hormonal imbalance. But they were quick to offer euthanasia, she was in pain and depressed, she even considered it in a vulnerable time her mind didn't work well. They wheeled her out, left her mid winter in the parking lot outside without notice, took an hour for her husband to drive there and get her. I regret coming back to Canada, it was bad before and now it far worst. USA is too expensive coming from Canada so I am working at going to the Yucatán MX, you can get private hospital and American Dr clinics there too. Living in Canada is far too expensive for what you get and way to dangerous to end up dead if you ever need to go to a hospital!!!!

  • @moitranac6351
    @moitranac6351 Рік тому +6

    Truth!!! I stay away from them at all cost!

  • @lindawade9647
    @lindawade9647 Рік тому +5

    What a brave, wonderful doctor. I wish that you were my doctor. I respect you, sir. God bless you.

  • @ralphhull6946
    @ralphhull6946 Рік тому +230

    I would like to share my childhood impressions of our family doctor in Northern Ireland. I will not name this man, but in retrospect I have to declare that this gentle and caring man was a true saint. His surgery wasn,t fancy, but it was a safe haven for those who were ill, he would be doing house calls to elderly and sick patients at all hours of the night...and he had time for everyone. When I look back it is obvious now how overworked he truly was....and please forgive this transgression....but in his consulting room...on his desk stood a cut glass ashtray, where invariably there would be a cigarette smouldering!!. I do not smoke but have to smile at the thought of the frenzy and melt down one would witness nowadays if you found such an overladen ash tray on your examining physicians desk. Thank you Dr. Dhand for spelling out the truth to us all.

    • @joannbrown2842
      @joannbrown2842 Рік тому +28

      I grew up in NI too. Walk in surgery, staff from the local community, home visits when too sick to get there. Doc worked in our community till he died. He actually cared. Things were starting to change when I left in '95.

    • @teresap.5991
      @teresap.5991 Рік тому +26

      Ours did everything he delivered all 4 of us older girls but retired by the time my younger brother and sister were born. He knew how to treat everything. How we all miss him. Cigarettes and all. ‼️😂

    • @drsuneeldhand
      @drsuneeldhand  Рік тому +38

      Thanks for sharing this story Ralph! Now that was a good Old-School Doctor : )

    • @petramaas8574
      @petramaas8574 Рік тому +18

      So nice to hear from good experiences. One remark: you judge him in hindsight as being overworked. I think you underestimate the tremendous energy that comes from really helping people and getting gratitude in return. Bureaucracy sucks energy and returns nothing.

    • @saraandstuartshannon2160
      @saraandstuartshannon2160 Рік тому +9

      Also live in Northern Ireland. My GP is father of 5 and married to midwife. I believe that just his family life speaks loud about him, and it’s backed by his personality traits. He saved my daughter’s life by knowing how to react on time, he helped my family so many times. He really cares about patients and also knows how to use his brain unlike many doctors who just have the ability to store many information but have no idea what to do with it

  • @ixmini2561
    @ixmini2561 Рік тому +15

    I've never met a poor doctor. I've never met a lower middle class doctor. I've never met a doctor who was at anything less than the uppermost tier of the upper middle class in income and wealth. They like to complain about loans, debt, and "the system above" but they live pretty well despite all of those things. Let me just bluntly say it: many doctors (if not most) have no issues lying, being robots, prescribing unnecessary meds (or surgery), and doing anything and everything to maintain their socioeconomic position. That's why many people don't trust them. Even when you go in trusting them (as I did when I was in my 20s) you end up learning to be wary of their corruption as you get older and gain more experience with them.

  • @zuzuspetals8323
    @zuzuspetals8323 Рік тому +68

    Kudos to you, Dr. Dhand. Indeed, life is a precious gift to be treasured and protected. Yes, “Hippocrates,” not hypocrisy!

  • @saltrock9642
    @saltrock9642 Рік тому +59

    I recently found myself a new primary care doctor because my old one retired. Much like my old doc the new one doesn’t freak the hell out over a slightly elevated LDL when all my other blood numbers and blood pressure are normal for being a 56 year old male. He spends time with me and listens. I’ve been low carb for 4 years so he is now doing more research ,because as he’s now admitting, most of his healthy patients live low carb, he notices. He doesn’t practice with blinders on and I love that.

    • @jenniferlloyd9574
      @jenniferlloyd9574 Рік тому +6

      Hey, saturated fats can raise your LDL. Look at high protein options that contain healthy fats. Like fish and nuts. Olives are low carb and healthy fat. Also, go for grass fed beef because it has high amounts of Conjugated Linoleic Acid (CLA) which is very healthy. Try to eat a bit less bacon and cheese products. That'll help with your LDL.

    • @wellinever1558
      @wellinever1558 Рік тому +2

      If you do keto or low carb it raises your LDL' s encourage him fro research. So much on you tube.

  • @moc1science236
    @moc1science236 Рік тому +77

    Old-time respiratory therapist here - always worked in academic medicine. The good doctor is spot on about critical and independent thinking skills disappearing or discouraged in modern medicine.

    • @patienceobongo
      @patienceobongo Рік тому

      They diagnose by Google. Its no wonder people diagnose themselves rather than pay a witchdoctor

    • @saralotti7174
      @saralotti7174 Рік тому

      Not just discouraged. Actively removed. Which is deliberate rather than just being discouraging to medical students. They target and cull the non conformists critical thinkers. Good luck getting anything but a prescription drone from any future medical graduates. They took ALL the boosters.😏💉

  • @rubyruby6358
    @rubyruby6358 Рік тому +29

    Everything you said is 100% true. We have let hedge funds and insurance companies take over the medical healthcare system. It's now creeping into dentistry very quickly. I fear for the patients.

  • @wcneathery3100
    @wcneathery3100 Рік тому +44

    It's been 3 decades since I have had a independent thinking primary care physician. I blame this on insurance company interference, big pharma overreach and profit driven business models. Thankfully I rarely see my primary care provider, only for my required annual physical which frankly is a joke. The best advice I can offer is eat well, keep your weight under control, exercise regularly and get adequate sleep and plenty of quality social interactions.

    • @2bbossfree
      @2bbossfree Рік тому +1

      My ex husband is a primary care doc. (He now works for a prison because he can feel less tweaks of his conscience working with prisoners). Anyway, in the 80's he said it is a shame that the folks who flunked out of medical school and joined insurance companies, are now calling the shots.

  • @John-yy4kc
    @John-yy4kc Рік тому +4

    Staying Alive; avoid doctors, hospitals and medical centers.
    Most doctors now work for a for profit Corp. Hospital or MedicalCenter.

  • @jeanetteb2347
    @jeanetteb2347 Рік тому +27

    I think young female doctors are very much like that. So happy to be obedient to the system, be good girls that do not think for themselves.

    • @robinhood6954
      @robinhood6954 Рік тому

      Granted, they might not know a lot about health and medicine etc but some of them are really cute! 💋

  • @davidrishtakov1
    @davidrishtakov1 Рік тому +14

    I’m totally on board with you. My family has always despised Western medicine and I feel it’s fully vindicated. It makes me laugh on UA-cam is when people try alternative medicine and then they go back to the regular doctor for feedback and he gives them conflicting evidence. Despite the fact that they’re doing better, they listen to the doctor and end up doing worse. Please keep up the good work, I really enjoy listening to your program.

  • @saraturner6505
    @saraturner6505 Рік тому +58

    I had a great Indian doctor for years. But my last doctor was so disappointing they had me on 20 pills a day. I went to my chemist who asked about the necklace I was wearing. I told him it was gold. He then said the pills are poisonous to my body. I went home I stopped taking so much I cut down to two in the morning and 3 at night after 3 weeks I could walk up the stairs unbelievable. But it's true.

    • @Sydopath
      @Sydopath Рік тому +20

      So, what is the relevance of the gold necklace?

    • @saraturner6505
      @saraturner6505 Рік тому +22

      If the the had been costume jewellery I could have been allergic to it. But it was the toxins from the tablets that caused a rash on my neck not gold ???

    • @Sydopath
      @Sydopath Рік тому +16

      @@saraturner6505 Got it. Thanks for explaining that. Stay healthy 👍

  • @JanellMartin
    @JanellMartin Рік тому +28

    I am and RN and have worked in acute care for more than 20 years. Healthcare has changed so much and not for the better. DEI has infected Kaiser and all the UC Hospitals. Everything you discussed is true. I have personally change my primary physician multiple time due to them not being competent or just wanting to check the boxes. I found an excellent functional medicine doctor and pay for my visits out of pocket because she is not covered by my insurance but is very competent.

    • @mbd2901
      @mbd2901 Рік тому +2

      When I fully heal from the horrific withdrawal I am currently going through from taking prescription medications for only 33 days and cold turkeyed, I will also find a good functional medicine doctor who I can go to in case I need medical check ups. My plan is not to go see any doctor unless I am suffering from severe bleeding or have broken bones due to an accident. Even though functional medicine is not covered by my insurance, my health is my wealth and I’m worth it.

    • @jamesmedina2062
      @jamesmedina2062 Рік тому

      Big money is ruining our hospitals. How do you feel that the ER has a real doctor at all times but the rest of the hospital only gets a hospitalist maybe for 1 hour each day only? This includes ICU area. The companies that own the hospital do not want to pay the money right?

    • @JanellMartin
      @JanellMartin Рік тому

      @@jamesmedina2062 Yes, big-money, liberal elites run most all of the hospitals. ICUs need to have an intensivist team and patients in the ICU should not be managed by a hospitalist. Hospitalists have their hands full with the rest of the patients/throughput/rounds and the list goes on.

  • @jonstfrancis
    @jonstfrancis Рік тому +98

    I've been saying debt is a government construct of control for years now. So glad to hear someone more intelligent and knowledgable cover this!

    • @MrOnetedify
      @MrOnetedify Рік тому +6

      ..... 1913 is whats wrong with the west ...

  • @robiny.4395
    @robiny.4395 Рік тому +3

    Thank God I found one as I work with him. Just like the hallway docs I found working in a hospital. I would just listen to how they treated patients, what tests they ordered and how they spoke in the nurses station. I do understand how hard it is to find a good one, especially if they're under the heavy hand of a hospital.

  • @shippenman5977
    @shippenman5977 Рік тому +36

    Have a little toe problem. Have been to general doctor, foot doctor, diagnostic testing, and still, toe messed up, and they are testing and guessing, and still have no clue, except to prescribe drugs. Over a year. Ins cost $1600 a month, 50 bucks to go to doctor, 400 for testing. A total racket.

    • @chriscowdell4366
      @chriscowdell4366 Рік тому

      I don't know if this would help, but have you looked for and tried a good podiatrist? They do focus on & study the lower extremities all 4 years.

    • @antares5561
      @antares5561 Рік тому

      I truly hope you find a solution or treatment for your toe soon🖖

    • @shippenman5977
      @shippenman5977 Рік тому +1

      @@chriscowdell4366 thank you. I have. 4 times. Might try another.

    • @neecy9810
      @neecy9810 Рік тому +1

      Wow, that's insane.

    • @chriscowdell4366
      @chriscowdell4366 Рік тому +3

      I'm sorry. I thought "maybe"......I went to a year of med school in '95 in San Francisco. Then became an electrical engineer. I study medical science everyday, down to the molecular bonding of drugs on receptors, etc. I won't ever trust another physician. I "discuss" my issues with every Dr I visit, and rarely agree on their diagnosis, and won't follow their request. It really sucks and is only getting worse.

  • @maryjohansson3627
    @maryjohansson3627 Рік тому +3

    I have had my My primary care doctor since 1993. She was trained in Canada and is from India. She hand writes all her notes and is in private practice. She does not take medicare so I self pay. She is from the old school - listen, discuss, heal. Just a wonderful experience. I have been so fortunate to have her. Not sure what I will do when she fully retires. Thanks for the great insight.

  • @KerriEverlasting
    @KerriEverlasting Рік тому +5

    I've never found a good doctor in Australia. I've been treated like crap and dread ever having to go near a doctor again. I live with permanent pain rather than go anywhere near those quacks.

    • @ruthbyrnes1492
      @ruthbyrnes1492 Рік тому +1

      Same here 😡 After going to the same medical centre for years, since Covid, no one is interested in listening now, just want to give you the ‘jab’ or another prescription 🤬

  • @yanifree114
    @yanifree114 Рік тому +3

    I look at the heading and immediately wish it read “How you Can find a good doctor.” My health is compromised, and though presently I have insurance, I do not have a doctor, (I was sent a 30 day termination letter for non-compliance and instructed to find another PCP over 6 months ago) ) and hope to God I don’t have an emergency or become unconscious and find myself in hospital. The only way that would happen is if a 3rd party called an ambulance. I am reminded of what my grandfather used to say, “We are just passing through.” This reminds me that this is not my home.

  • @HR-zp6nv
    @HR-zp6nv Рік тому +27

    That hero doctor could be you! Thank you for bringing the truth!

  • @madammim694
    @madammim694 Рік тому +2

    I haven't been to a Dr in 15 years, sounds like I haven't missed much

  • @churchofpos2279
    @churchofpos2279 Рік тому +34

    Before I lost my insurance, I had an PCP that I hated. He was rude, and condescending. It was apparent that we had no connection after the first visit. I refused to let him Bully me. As retribution, he refused to renew my meds for more than 90 days, unless I came into the office. I was lucky enough to have seen his PA prior, and we got along. I made the appointments with the PA only. I got along well with the PA and we were able to work out reasonable care plans.

  • @mfar3016
    @mfar3016 Рік тому +3

    I was once lamenting to a friend in the field that the doctor I’d been seeing for years just wasn’t the same. I wasn’t getting the same level of care from him, or even the staff. I noticed this about a decade ago when local medical practices started affiliating themselves with large medical corporations. Minor things that used to be handled with a phone call, suddenly require a visit, etc. This friend then told me that these corporate healthcare overlords run practices like the mob! Drs aren’t free to hire their own staff or run their offices as they see fit, and now just work for a big, faceless entity.

  • @georgeboyd6580
    @georgeboyd6580 Рік тому +12

    You are so right. I had a good physician until he retired. It was great.. Now I depend mostly on The Great Physician.

    • @angelachouinard4581
      @angelachouinard4581 Рік тому +5

      I told my friend I trust Jesus over the AMA. First she thought I was blaspheming, then she realized I meant it and was not joking.

    • @MariaSantana-ul5wd
      @MariaSantana-ul5wd Рік тому +1

      Amen.

  • @dirtleg13
    @dirtleg13 Рік тому +31

    I grew up in my teenage years in a very small community in the Sierra Nevada mountains. The nearest "Hospital", a small regional facility, was a 45+ minute drive. So we had a local doctors office. It was a 15 minute drive. This guy was great, even though he was obviously drinking all day. As a somewhat accident prone overly active teenager I knew him well. Always had excellent care and treatments that were rational and affordable. I have struggled in my adult life to find a good doctor. Last one I trusted was at Piedmont hospital in Atlanta around 2001. Since then it has been a crap shoot. Lots of doctors telling me what's wrong and not listening to my opinions of what is wrong. For example, in 2021 I came down with a very bad fever, 102+. I had been in the woods extensively the previous month and as such had found 5 ticks on me in that time. I figured it was the onset of Lyme's disease. My doctor, who knew I had already had Covid, (no fever. never above 98.3) suggested I had covid again. Nope I knew different. So instead of just giving me a prescription for antibiotics, sends me to the ER. Why? At the ER they again try to tell me I have Covid. Nope. After triage, a blood sample, and then sitting in a fold up chair for 2 hours they send me on my way with a single dose of antibiotic and a prescription for more of the same. Total cost? $2000.00. In the end they never even ran the test for Lyme's disease. I'm done. I now, even though I have excellent insurance, am avoiding the doctor at all costs.

    • @janetclark5668
      @janetclark5668 Рік тому

      I'm only going to the once a year "free" "wellness" check (Medicare). They are too eager to write a diagnosis (unvaccinated for covid, close contact with a person with covid), and there has been so many wrong leads -- expensive tests -- that lead nowhere that I'm not telling them anything anymore. I have a naturalpath instead.

    • @dsmith9796
      @dsmith9796 Рік тому

      American here. I am shocked that your ER visit was only $2000!!!! The nearest hospital to me belongs to the HCA - if you had had to go there your bill would have been more like $10,000. HCA Healthcare is the largest for-profit hospital corporation in the US.

  • @monicagoswami41
    @monicagoswami41 Рік тому +40

    That is true they don't look you in the eye. They carry a labtop. And they don't listen to their patients.

    • @denisehadfield7995
      @denisehadfield7995 Рік тому

      I think You mean laptop ?

    • @kelseymathias3881
      @kelseymathias3881 Рік тому +2

      @@denisehadfield7995 ha! I missed that...maybe a "labtop" goes with the doc's lab coat?? 😂...gotta have some levity here.

    • @h2oquality2010
      @h2oquality2010 Рік тому +4

      Digitizing your medical information with laptop. And did the doctor ask you if you have a firearm? Mine did. Unrelated, unbelievable BS. No doctors for me anymore.

    • @kelseymathias3881
      @kelseymathias3881 Рік тому +3

      @@h2oquality2010 yikes!

    • @jenniferlloyd9574
      @jenniferlloyd9574 Рік тому +4

      It just occurred to me that a doctor hasn't gotten me undressed and checked my reflexes, glands, looked down my throat (say "ahhh") or listened to my heart in over a decade. But they're quick to check blood pressure and order labs. They don't touch you anymore, though. Or listen. They don't listen at all anymore.

  • @giespel68
    @giespel68 Рік тому +1

    This is exactly the problem. The education is called medicine. It should be about health.

  • @knotslip8862
    @knotslip8862 Рік тому +54

    I had a great doctor and he recently retired. He was tired of the system and the way insurance companies controlled the care he could provide for his patients. Now, I'm stuck looking for a good doctor to replace him...its been over a year and I haven't found one. I kind of prefer to stay away from medical professionals at this point. The virus showed me that many don't have our health and our best interest in mind...instead, they care about money and selling procedures and drugs that you probably don't need and shouldn't take, not to mention giving very bad advice or recommendations. Love your videos. Keep up the great work. Wish you were practicing here in FL near me. 🙂

  • @AndrzejLondyn
    @AndrzejLondyn Рік тому +1

    Thank you doctor! My bowel problems stopped when I stopped eating takeaways and started eating only home cooking food...

  • @KiltedDaddyBear
    @KiltedDaddyBear Рік тому +40

    Spot on - on all points. My last medical appointment was brief information sharing, lab work with an follow-up with a list of med prescriptions. I said no to the list, the doctor looking at me with the look on the face that 'this one knows too much medical and isn't respecting me'. This isn't receiving medical care, but instead making their daily drug in-take of new business.

    • @lolikbolik4818
      @lolikbolik4818 Рік тому +8

      Lucky you, I got a text message at 18.30 from my GP in the UK saying I should take drugs that I had told him I can't take. The practice also lost my medical records (I moved)
      Textbook psychopaths, they even had an audacity to accuse me of all sorts of things AND my practice manager Maggie told me to get the vaccine. As far as I know, both chimpanzenica and pfizer vaccines have been quietly withdrawn since...

    • @demetregarderis3696
      @demetregarderis3696 Рік тому +1

      💯

    • @keepingitreal618
      @keepingitreal618 Рік тому

      Take responsibility and risks of your own health stop blaming your Dr. You don’t have to take medications or have suggested screening tests just because your Dr advises them. Unfortunately if they didn’t advise and prescribe people would still be complaining.

    • @KiltedDaddyBear
      @KiltedDaddyBear Рік тому

      @@keepingitreal618 I believe this was what I did.

  • @lorrie000
    @lorrie000 Рік тому +1

    I'm old. I grew up with the real thing with doctors for people and animals. I have no faith left in either.

  • @yayatruth8823
    @yayatruth8823 Рік тому +70

    THANK YOU. For those of us who have suffered for decades under medical misogyny & medical gaslighting it feels good to have a doctor validate our perceptions instead of being blamed for their own laziness, lack of competence & caring. As a demographic group, my experience is they are some of the worst entitled narcissist and you are right, our healthcare system is the mess it is because they are moral cowards.

    • @CrakenFlux
      @CrakenFlux Рік тому

      CUT IT OUT WITH THE MISOGYNY TROUPE. it invalidates yr argument.

    • @aalliaandreadis5109
      @aalliaandreadis5109 Рік тому

      ​@@CrakenFlux spit out the red pill before it sucks the very last drop of whatever testosterone you have left.

    • @Brabbs
      @Brabbs Рік тому

      You could just say medical descrimination or medical malpractice, wouldnt medical misogyny only imply malpractice only happens to women? Men can be victims too.

    • @Brabbs
      @Brabbs Рік тому

      Besides that, this is true and thanks for your comment.

    • @aalliaandreadis5109
      @aalliaandreadis5109 Рік тому

      @@Brabbs yes it certainly happens to men too but the amount of bullying young mothers receive in order to get them to consent to poisoning their own children is off the chart. Not to mention the gaslighting that follows when things go wrong cos of what the pediatrician did.

  • @tylerhall9412
    @tylerhall9412 Рік тому +3

    Thank you very much for being a doctor and talking about how healthcare sucks now. Basically every other doctor on the internet is still pretending that it's all in the patients heads.

  • @trishgreen2892
    @trishgreen2892 Рік тому +27

    Thank you Dr. Suneel Dhand. Many of us agree with you.

  • @travkatz
    @travkatz Рік тому +2

    "Physician, heal thyself." I seek a doctor when I need one. When I don't, I stay as far away from doctors as possible.

  • @michellewelch6013
    @michellewelch6013 Рік тому +9

    In central California i have found a wonderful doc who spent many years on the mission field. He is practical, compassionate, wise and caring. God bless that man.

    • @joans2002
      @joans2002 Рік тому

      Is your good doctor on the Central Coast or central interior of CA?

  • @sgp1489
    @sgp1489 Рік тому +1

    I'm an old, retired nurse. I come from a loooong line of nurses.
    The problems started with insurance companies. Doctors had to get approval from them to do what they felt like was necessary. So then, new doctors came along and knew they had to please the insurance to be able to take care of their patients.
    Next was the lawyers. I took an order from a doctor once on a demanding patient with a stomach ache. He said, "let's order Prevacid for the patient and an abdominal ultrasound for her attorney."
    Now it's like intuition and experience are out the window.

  • @donnaw9040
    @donnaw9040 Рік тому +55

    As a nurse over 50 yrs now I’ve seen all of this you reviewed here. I’m also not very impressed with nursing either. What I tell people is to start with themselves and their diet, their supplements, vitamins and minerals, hydration, self B/P monitoring, temperature, pulse ox, urine dip sticks, checking their feet and ankles, weighing at same time of day, any new symptom they have, and writing it on a calendar or some form. Yes I know it is a lot, but right now we are on our own and need to take our healthcare responsibility back. The internet is still a valuable resource to search info on what is normal and what is not, MD bloggers are pretty good from what I see so far. And follow a few not just one. Also there is now Telehealth available everywhere- a God send for us all. But we must be proactive for our own well-being. None of the things I mentioned require an MD order and tools can be found online. Please work on acquiring this attitude and approach to yourself and well-being. Along the way a good doctor might cross your path.

    • @joannbrown2842
      @joannbrown2842 Рік тому +9

      Yes. Self responsibility

    • @denisehadfield7995
      @denisehadfield7995 Рік тому +10

      Yes we must be proactive in our own health and wellbeing. We definitely are on our own

    • @doctork1708
      @doctork1708 Рік тому +4

      Yes take of ourselves and whatever you do stay away from NPs and PAs.

    • @kitbram2033
      @kitbram2033 Рік тому +1

      Thank you for this info. Very helpful.

    • @jenniferlloyd9574
      @jenniferlloyd9574 Рік тому

      My sister has been a nurse since 1975. She's seen a lot.

  • @sedonabrown437
    @sedonabrown437 Рік тому +2

    Thank you, doctor. You not only addressed a serious crisis we have in the US healthcare program, but you also described my primary doctor to a TEE. She is a box ticker and a bot now after her group was absorbed by a hospital. Wait time for an appointment now is weeks or months, so I just go to urgent care when necessary. I found her useless these days because she preferred to send me to specialists for the simple reason that she didn’t want to deal with it. But when it came to tick off the boxes on the annual Medicare Wellness form, she was more than willing to move my appointment ahead so she would not miss her deadline. It was for her career, not my health.

  • @katehenry2718
    @katehenry2718 Рік тому +3

    Specialist would not listen to my clues... kept shooshing me when I tried to tell him what I knew about my problem. He wanted to prescribe without knowing.When I didn't take his med, he was furious. My own research told me not to. I think he missed his quota. HIs "perks" from med companies was more than my annual income. I fired him.

  • @angelagak399
    @angelagak399 Рік тому +2

    Wow! You are SO correct about all of this. My poor doctor (who I've been with for 30 years) is currently getting horrible abuse from the CPSO (Canadian College of Physicians and Surgeons). Why? Simply because she just turned 65. Can we say ageism?! It's appalling. So many of her colleagues chose to retire at 65 rather than deal with the disgusting CPSO (gov't). And I've been with her for so long because she DOES think outside the box, and she IS a great doctor.

  • @Truthseeker552
    @Truthseeker552 Рік тому +7

    Unfortunately, many doctors are simply expert prescription writers. A pill for every pill. Nutrition and prevention gets ignored for the most part.

  • @silvana8246
    @silvana8246 Рік тому +8

    I'm quite a healthy 56 year old women and have spent all my life staying a way from doctors and continue too however if you were around my community i would not hesitate to come and see you if need be. Thank you for your honesty sir

  • @frankporter6169
    @frankporter6169 Рік тому +4

    I remember the time when many people became doctors in order to help people. Now, it's often about the money. $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

  • @ricktomlinson5481
    @ricktomlinson5481 Рік тому +10

    Retired now but all the years as a para medical professional I always made house calls, sat on the side of my patient's bedside, listened and helped as ever I could and now.... my doctor has retired and I have hit the wall trying to find the right person to be MY family physician! What a sh*t show with waiting rooms, forms to fill out [8 pages most recently!] And forget the HIPA form as everybody knows your business. No matter what doctor you see you are wide open on the history screen of their CRT! I can't go on with this as there is way more to say about the state of medicine today! 🙁😡😞 Thank you Dr. Dhand for seeing this mess and for sharing your thoughts!

    • @arlenefisher1164
      @arlenefisher1164 Рік тому

      Maybe, Dr. Dhand you could start a nationwide network group. train the Dr.s yourself and your group would be wealthy because everyone would want to go to your group !!!

  • @jimeddy1316
    @jimeddy1316 Рік тому +40

    Well said Doctor, you are to be credited with having the backbone to put forth in a revealing manner this information that the ordinary person. patient , Cheers!

    • @arlenefisher1164
      @arlenefisher1164 Рік тому +1

      Where are you located?!

    • @leopoldpoppenberger8692
      @leopoldpoppenberger8692 Рік тому +1

      my friend went to a Dr when saw his grad diploma she walked right out of the office after she told him he does not have any experience yet . TRUE Toronto can

  • @meglukes
    @meglukes Рік тому +2

    I don’t know why it’s so hard getting a doctor who will just listen to you without interrupting before you can finish your second sentence.

  • @emmanuelvacakis4463
    @emmanuelvacakis4463 Рік тому +7

    Any good doctor will not practice in western medicine. I’m my own best doctor because I eat organically grown vegetables and grains. I do ginger compresses to keep my blood following well, and I I use natural fire to cook my food. I use no chemicals in food or cleaning. That’s the best I can while living in the U. S. Soon that may not be possible anymore, so I’ll have to find a place where I will be able to eat and cook the way I want.

  • @leosearle
    @leosearle Рік тому +19

    It's true what Dr Dhand says. In the UK we used to have "family doctors" who knew their patients and when needed, happily made home visits. I grew up with this system. We also had local "cottage hospitals" that served their local communities brilliantly. And there were convalescence hospitals located in semi-rural environments where patients could recover in peace, quiet and tranquillity; the one close to me is now a housing estate ...
    Today we are lucky to even talk to a doctor by phone and have to drive many miles to get to a gigantic impersonal hospital, and pay through the nose to park the vehicle that got us there. And all the time politicians and NHS managers tell us how they are "improving" the system. 🤔

    • @deniseg-hill1730
      @deniseg-hill1730 Рік тому +1

      Im 72 and I remember those days we had a lovely village GP and 3 small hospitals and 1 large hospital in the nearby town a General one with 24 hour A&E a Maternity hospital a hospital for the elderly and a psychiatric hospital.

    • @MsEssmess
      @MsEssmess Рік тому +1

      And maternity homes! Miles away from sickness and disease..peaceful and calm for mothers and babies.

  • @nemo1606
    @nemo1606 Рік тому +17

    I do remember those long gone days. At 70, in robust health, have not seen an MD for at least fifteen years beacuse independent practices went away.. With things as they are today, I would rather diagnose myself than trust these morons.

    • @KN-ob8hm
      @KN-ob8hm Рік тому +2

      I visit MD for a blood work only and do my own research with observations ....

    • @nemo1606
      @nemo1606 Рік тому +1

      @@KN-ob8hm Well, with a strong immune system, good exercise, and nutritious fresh food I think we would all be pretty much OK. Too bad these are the last priorities of the WHO.

    • @itsgettingold
      @itsgettingold Рік тому

      Ditto. What a state of affairs.

  • @dauntiekay2768
    @dauntiekay2768 Рік тому +3

    I don't have a good doctor--they are hard to come by. If I am sick I go to the walk in clinics and get help. I am 74 and do not take any medications, I am careful about my diet and getting the proper excerise and sleep and that keeps me away from doctors and the sick medical establishment. I read and read and read and read until I am tired and then I continue to read some more--these days you have to be your own doctor!

    • @mbd2901
      @mbd2901 Рік тому

      Good for you. I’m also a senior citizen and getting closer to your age and learned a very painful experience from taking a prescription meds. Like you, I am on no medications, and haven’t seen a doctor since I got off my medications 6 years ago. I also read and read and read on Proper Nutrition, on how corrupt our medical care (sick care) system works and am gaining a lot of information on how Big Pharma’s ongoing corruption and lies.

    • @mbd2901
      @mbd2901 Рік тому

      Let’s keep spreading to all who we can through any platform we have access to about how corrupt our medical system and our government are. All they care is money on their pockets and disregard our mental and physical well being.

  • @glendalazelle3909
    @glendalazelle3909 Рік тому +9

    Please keep safe we are living in dangerous times for people who are brave and speaking the truth

  • @christinecudney7344
    @christinecudney7344 Рік тому +3

    Great report, true and fact. We have to get independent, watch out for the food we consume and educate ourselves on the pros and cons on prescription medication. 😢❤ Thank you for your time and effort.

  • @jho3902
    @jho3902 Рік тому +21

    That’s the main reason I do not have a primary physician. I cannot find a good doctor. For those I’ve seen… if they push meds on me rather than trying natural alternatives first. I never go back. I asked one doctor, ” why do doctors always push meds rather than suggesting more natural options?” She didnt have an answer. I respected the fact that she didn’t give me some BS excuse though. Nowadays, I don’t trust any doctor. Besides you Dr. Dhand ☺️. Wish you were my doc 🥹

    • @denisehadfield7995
      @denisehadfield7995 Рік тому +1

      It seems now days doctors don’t look beyond a couple of symptoms and put it down to stress, give you pharmaceutical drugs and send you out the door…they are not interested in asking, WHY you have these symptoms and they are just too busy to look further. Your 10 minutes are up, now off you go with your script.

    • @angelachouinard4581
      @angelachouinard4581 Рік тому +3

      I have never had one since I was a kid. I tried on an off over the decades and had experience like yours. I had a car accident. The hospital kept asking for my doctor or doctors. At 70 I was taking NO medications and had no conditions on the admit form except the broken bones from the accident. They got annoyed when I said I was healthy because I don't go to doctors.

  • @jonathangems
    @jonathangems Рік тому +14

    Because of the jab, doctors in the UK have suffered a vast drop in prestige, which they're unlikely to recover. The trust has gone.

  • @susannaschnell4147
    @susannaschnell4147 Рік тому +2

    Well that certainly explained my treatment of two young doctors. Shameful to say the least. I asked that those two not return to my room for any reason. They looked at me like I was crazy. I can only imagine what was written in my records.

  • @chrispaulus4491
    @chrispaulus4491 Рік тому +87

    My doctor got me started on lower carb Paleo which I turned into keto and then carnivore. I lost 24% of my weight, got off all of my medication’s, improved all my blood work and became the energetics person of my 20s! I haven’t seen him since January 2020. I still write him every once in a while to remind him he’s a very good doctor 😊

    • @evegreenification
      @evegreenification Рік тому +1

    • @garybulwinkle82
      @garybulwinkle82 Рік тому +2

      I followed the keto diet for a while and lost weight, but started having issues which no doctor could diagnose. I self diagnosed that I was suffering from scurvy! So, make sure you take vitamin C or a good multi-vitamin!!

    • @anthonydavid5121
      @anthonydavid5121 Рік тому

      Chris, watch your cardio vascular health and especially your cholesterol. These carnivor type diets are not intended to be long lasting, but to help you get a jump start.

    • @chrispaulus4491
      @chrispaulus4491 Рік тому

      @@anthonydavid5121 Thank you for your concern. My triglyceride/HDL ratio went from 20 years above 6.5 to less than 1 on carnivore. My coronary calcium score was 10. My LDL did rise, but there are good explanations for it.

    • @anthonydavid5121
      @anthonydavid5121 Рік тому

      @@chrispaulus4491 Watch your LDL Chris.

  • @Activ80
    @Activ80 Рік тому +5

    First doctor I have ever heard with almost identical views to myself on the medical profession as it is currently practiced. I am not from your original country (or adopted country) but have lived in many countries. At almost 81 years of age I have found somebody "qualified" who expresses my personal sentiments regarding the medical profession as being something to keep well away from & this is my advice given on my UA-cam channel where I demonstrate what staying fit & healthy can do for your lifestyle. I commend you for voicing your honest opinions.