@Aisling "Two days?" the father asked. "That's quick. Normally, you have to wait for a few weeks." "An insurance shouldn't be the problem," Dracula answered.
@Aisling "Yeah, basically to get to know him. Doctors can treat patients better if they know a few things about them. So, we tend to ask a lot of questions if we first meet a patient," the father explained. "False certifications are unlikely, since doctors are under state supervision. There's something that is called 'College of Doctors'. It's an institution that is there to supervise us, and if we treat you wrong and could have avoided it, you can sue us."
@Aisling "It's not really changing the doctors. You just need to make one appointment to get to know the doctor, and if you don't like him, you don't have to be treated by him," the father said.
@Aisling "It really is better not to check the internet when it comes to the ratings of doctors," the father said. "Make your own experience. If you don't like a doctor, try another one."
@Aisling "You shouldn't rely on the internet too much," the father advised. "Those reviews don't always tell you whether a doctor is truly good. If a patient gets angry with a doctor, he will write a bad review, no matter how good the doctor really is."
Ioan looked up from his book. "I'll probably be able to leave today. Then, we can go to Diagon Alley and get Fiona a wheelchair."