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Essential English for a Doctors Visit

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Visiting a doctor can sometimes be daunting, especially if you’re not fluent in the language. This article provides essential phrases and vocabulary to help you navigate a medical appointment with confidence.

Common Phrases


  • Making an appointment:

    “I’d like to schedule an appointment with a doctor please,” “I need to see a doctor,” “What are the hours?”

  • Describing symptoms:

    “I’ve been feeling unwell,” “I have a headache,” “I’ve got a fever,” “It hurts when I…,” “How long have you had this?” “Where does it hurt?” “Do you have a questionnaire?”

  • Asking questions:

    “What’s wrong with me?” “What is the diagnosis?” “What are the possible causes?” “What medication should I take?” “Can you explain this in simpler terms?”, “How should I take this medication?” “How long will I need to take this medication?”, “What are the sideeffects?”

  • Understanding the doctor’s response:

    “Can you repeat that please?”, “What does this mean?”, “I don’t understand.” “What is the next step?”

  • Expressing concerns:

    “I’m worried about…”, “I’m concerned that…” “Are there any alternatives?”, “I feel unwell and need more attention”

  • Expressing gratitude:

    “Thank you for your time,””Thank you for your help.”

Important Vocabulary

  • Appointment
  • Symptom
  • Pain
  • Headache
  • Fever
  • Medication
  • Diagnosis
  • Treatment
  • Doctor
  • Nurse
  • Hospital
  • Prescription

Remember to be clear and concise when communicating your needs. Don’t hesitate to ask for clarification or repetition if necessary.

This is a starting point. You may need additional phrases depending on your specific situation.Consider writing down a few key points before your appointment to ensure you cover everything you need.

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