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Related: About this forumA primary care physician can refuse treatment to unvaccinated patients
A primary care physician can refuse treatment to unvaccinated patients
One THV11 VERIFY viewer wrote in, asking, Is it legal for a primary care physician to stop seeing patients who he has treated for 10+ years for not getting the experimental COVID vaccine?
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"There are certainly reasons that would make the doctors refusal to treat discriminatory, but refusal to vaccinateunless its based on a religious objection, which gets much more complicated is currently not one of them for a private doctor.
We can verify, yes, it is legal for a primary care doctor to stop treating a patient for refusing to get a COVID-19 vaccine.
https://www.thv11.com/mobile/article/news/verify/yes-a-private-care-doctor-can-refuse-treatment-if-patient-isnt-vaccinated/91-614b7d30-c72f-4456-9f5a-fe52e94bf6ee
marble falls
(62,403 posts)... treatment over payment or politics.
WhiteTara
(30,193 posts)and if you refuse to help protect me and my medical staff, I'm all for firing that patient. Let them find a non vaxxed facility.
JT45242
(2,962 posts)Wife worked for a back doctor many years ago -- if a patient did not go to physical therapy when told to -- the doctor would drop the patient as soon as he/she asked for pain meds.
If you won't listen to the doctor and get a vaccine -- then you should find a doctor that you will listen to.
I have no problem with PCP doing this to protect their staff, patients, and family members of those two groups.
Choices have consequences.
Just wait until insurance companies can add on a surcharge for the unvaccinated that will make smoking look like a cheap hobby.