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Did doctors really do house calls like in the early sitcoms?
When I see that now, it looks very peculiar seeing a doctor come to your door.
PS: Not talking about home health care or hospice
5 Answers
- T JLv 72 weeks ago
Yes, many years ago, Doctors really made house calls. He can to my house to stitch up my cut.
- NonplussedLv 62 weeks ago
It was never really common, but many doctors made housecalls in special cases up until the 70s. After then, the practice basically died out due to stricter govt regulations and malpractice fears.
- GypsyfishLv 72 weeks ago
Yes, and they still do in other countries. I was staying with a friend in France once, in a house way out in the country. Someone there had had a wound treated, and a nurse bicycled to the house every day to change his dressing. Another person was sick and visited by the doctor. We have a lousy medical system, and not enough doctors.
- ?Lv 72 weeks ago
We know and I remember house calls by doctors. They didnt charge as much as they do now. Nobody needed insurance. You paid cash.
- megalomaniacLv 72 weeks ago
I'm old enough to have had house calls when I was sick as a kid. Not extremely sick, just regular sick, no special arrangements or extra fees, just my family doctor came to our house to check up on me, or anyone that was sick. So yes, that was a real thing.