A: Good morning, I would like to make a doctors appointment. B: Can you describe your health concern? A: I have been having skin problems that arent going away. B: Are you in any pain? A: No. Except for the rash, I feel fine. B: Would Tuesday or Wedn...
A: Hi, I need to make an appointment to see the doctor. B: What seems to be the problem? A: I have a rash that I need a doctor to look at. B: Do you have a fever with that rash? A: No, it just itches a lot. B: I have openings on Tuesday or Wednesday....
A: You look a bit under the weather. B: I am not feeling all the great. I think I have that crud that is going around. A: I know that its going around the dorms. B: My boyfriend hasnt been feeling so well. Maybe he passed it on to me. A: I have some...
A: How are you feeling today? B: I have a terrible cold! A: Where do you think you picked that up? B: A lot of people in my gym have it. Maybe I got it from the equipment. A: Have you taken anything for it? B: I think that I am just going to rest and...
A: I came to this lab to have my blood drawn. B: You are in the right place. Roll up your left sleeve and have a seat. A: What am I being tested for? B: Your doctor wants to know what your white blood cell count is. A: What does my white blood cell c...
A: My doctor says that I need a blood test. B: I can help you with that. Just have a seat and roll up your left sleeve. A: What are you taking my blood for? B: Your doctor has requested a check of your white blood count. A: What information does that...
A: The doctor sent me over here to have my blood drawn. B: Certainly, please have a seat and roll up your left sleeve. A: What is this test for? B: Well, today your doctor wants us to check your white blood cell count. A: What does that tell him? B:...
A: I am sorry, but I cannot stay for the rest of class today. B: Why do you need to leave early? A: I dont feel so good. B: What doesnt feel right? A: I feel as if I am going to be sick to my stomach. B: Perhaps you should get checked out at the Stud...
A: Excuse me, professor. I need to go home now. B: Is everything OK? A: I just feel funny. B: What exactly seems to be the matter? A: I have a terrible headache. B: Do you think that you should go to the Student Health Center? A: I already have some...
A: Professor, excuse me, but I need to leave early. B: What seems to be the problem? A: I am not feeling well. B: What is bothering you? A: I think I am beginning to have an asthma attack. B: Would you like someone to walk you over to the Student Hea...