
宋亚伟
1 reviews on 1 places
Terrible experience and hopeless team
I wish there was 0 or negative rate.
On 4/9/2023 I visited Dr Zubair Bhatti at Runcorn Plaza Family Practice Centre. Dr Bhatti asked me if I had any medicine. I said only the Ventolin inhaler. Then He asked if I was Korean. I Said Chinese. He then asked if I had some Chinese Medicine. I told him no. He then asked why the Chinese don't like Chinese medicine. I asked him how come you had that opinion. I didn't use Chinese medicine, which doesn't mean I don't like it.
When the medical visit was almost done, Dr Bhatti asked if I did a Pap Smear test. I didn't understand what he was talking about with his Indian accent. Then he used his hand to show me what that was about. Then I knew what he was talking about. But I felt very uncomfortable. I just got a cold. I am a female patient. He is a male Dr. Pap smear is not at all related to my medical condition.
Dr Bhatti's behaviour and comment are not professional and against the code and conduct of doctors in Australia. He needs to apologize to me for his unprofessional practice.
After reading the response from the Runcorn plaze Family Practice Management team below, it looked like it is normal practice that a Male doctor discussed with a female patient about PAP SMEAT which is not related to her medical condition. No wonder your medical centre has so many appointments available every day while other clinic centres are fully booked.
I wish there was 0 or negative rate.
On 4/9/2023 I visited Dr Zubair Bhatti at Runcorn Plaza Family Practice Centre. Dr Bhatti asked me if I had any medicine. I said only the Ventolin inhaler. Then He asked if I was Korean. I Said Chinese. He then asked if I had some Chinese Medicine. I told him no. He then asked why the Chinese don't like Chinese medicine. I asked him how come you had that opinion. I didn't use Chinese medicine, which doesn't mean I don't like it.
When the medical visit was almost done, Dr Bhatti asked if I did a Pap Smear test. I didn't understand what he was talking about with his Indian accent. Then he used his hand to show me what that was about. Then I knew what he was talking about. But I felt very uncomfortable. I just got a cold. I am a female patient. He is a male Dr. Pap smear is not at all related to my medical condition.
Dr Bhatti's behaviour and comment are not professional and against the code and conduct of doctors in Australia. He needs to apologize to me for his unprofessional practice.
After reading the response from the Runcorn plaze Family Practice Management team below, it looked like it is normal practice that a Male doctor discussed with a female patient about PAP SMEAT which is not related to her medical condition. No wonder your medical centre has so many appointments available every day while other clinic centres are fully booked.