You feel that your hair is thinning and/or falling out. Now what should you do? Well, the first step is to find out why your hair is falling out. This will help point you in the right direction for choosing the treatments that are best for you. Therefore, make an appointment to see a hair-loss specialist such as a dermatologist or a qualified trichologist.
When searching for a hair-loss specialist, ask questions. Many people are afraid to ask the practitioner's office staff questions, for fear of sounding ignorant or being difficult. However, if you're worried about losing your hair, then you want to see someone who knows what he or she is talking about.
When you call an office, before making an appointment make sure that the replies to your questions make sense and that the person on the other end of the phone is helpful. Rightly or wrongly, if the secretary or receptionist is uncooperative, then it may indicate that the office in general (including the hair-loss specialist) could be unsupportive. Let's face it. If you need to call the office in the future about making further appointments or refilling prescriptions, the last thing you want to deal with is an unfriendly receptionist. The effort a company puts into their first point of contact can tell you a lot about them...
Friday, January 30, 2009
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