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Question abuse (?) questions - January 24th 2022, 02:34 AM

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hi! going anon on this one. is there a guide or smth regarding what docs can or can't do during examinations? i had something happen to me 2 weeks ago and idk if he took some liberties he shouldn't have or not. i called where i went and they said even though it's not common procedure it sometimes happen on a case by case basis and that the doctor followed protocol. out of curiosity i decided to call another clinic in a different state and they told me they have absolutely no grounds to conduct such tests during basic routine check ups. and tbh i dunno who to believe. they were both very credible to me (even the doc where i had my yearly check up said stuff that made a lot of sense)