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Doctor's offices, hospitals, and other medical facilities generally are the least likely places to make an issue over someone coming in and remaining barefoot.
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Read More »Doctor’s offices, hospitals, and other medical facilities generally are the least likely places to make an issue over someone coming in and remaining barefoot. I’ve come to this conclusion based on almost seventeen years personal experience, plus experiences recounted by other barefooters. My own experience shows medical offices are not likely to refuse a barefoot person Since 2003, I’ve been in 6 different hospitals as a patient, for a total of 18 surgeries, procedures, or other issues; and visited 73 different doctor’s offices, 8 dentists, and 33 other medical facilities (radiology, labs, etc.). Some of these I have visited many times over and over as a regular patient. In a few of these I was not a patient, but was accompanying my wife. I was barefoot and remained barefoot in all of these (except one). In 7 of these visits, a nurse or other staff employee initially told me I needed to have on shoes, but changed their mind after I explained that I never wear shoes. In one – only one – visit (to a dentist), I was totally refused service due to being barefoot. Hospitals always try to get you to wear their cloth booties – you don’t have to The main issue that I almost always have in a hospital as a patient is the nurses usually expect you to put on and wear their cloth booties they give you with your hospital gown. I’ve always had success in refusing them. It’s just a matter of being firm that you don’t ever wear anything on your feet and you’re not going to wear the booties. They’ve always backed off in their insistence.
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Learn More »I had been seeing a doctor for a shoulder problem, and no one had said a word about my feet before that particular day. First I was taken back to the examining room where the nurse asked me a few routine medical questions, then she left. A short while later, there was a brief knock and the door opened, where I had expected to see the doctor, but it was a male nurse.
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