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100 Questions to Ask During a Doctor’s Appointment

June 9, 2026

100 Questions to Ask During a Doctor's Appointment

No. Item Definition
1. Are my results normal? Ask if results are normal
2. Are there any risks? Ask about possible harms
3. Are there non-drug options? Ask about nondrug treatments
4. Are there support resources? Ask about helpful services
5. Can I drink alcohol? Ask about alcohol use
6. Can I drive? Ask about driving safety
7. Can I get a copy? Ask for records or results
8. Can I go to work? Ask about working
9. Can I take supplements? Ask about supplement use
10. Can I travel? Ask about travel safety
11. Can this affect fertility? Ask about fertility impact
12. Can this affect my appetite? Ask about appetite impact
13. Can this affect my heart? Ask about heart impact
14. Can this affect my kidneys? Ask about kidney impact
15. Can this affect my liver? Ask about liver impact
16. Can this affect my lungs? Ask about lung impact
17. Can this affect my mood? Ask about mood impact
18. Can this affect my sleep? Ask about sleep impact
19. Can this affect sex? Ask about sexual effects
20. Can you explain that simply? Ask for simpler explanation
21. Can you review my results? Ask to go over findings
22. Can you write that down? Ask for written instructions
23. Could it be genetic? Ask about inherited causes
24. Could it be hormonal? Ask about hormone causes
25. Could it be medication-related? Ask about medicine side effects
26. Could it interact with meds? Ask about drug interactions
27. Could stress be causing this? Ask about stress effects
28. Could this be an infection? Ask about infection possibility
29. Could this get worse? Ask about worsening
30. Do I need a biopsy? Ask about tissue test
31. Do I need a follow-up visit? Ask about return appointment
32. Do I need a specialist? Ask about referral need
33. Do I need blood work? Ask about lab tests
34. Do I need follow-up tests? Ask about repeat testing
35. Do I need imaging? Ask about scans
36. Do I need vaccines? Ask about immunizations
37. How can I prevent it? Ask prevention steps
38. How do I take it? Ask how to use it
39. How long should I take it? Ask treatment duration
40. How long will recovery take? Ask recovery timeline
41. How much should I take? Ask correct dose
42. How often should I be seen? Ask visit frequency
43. How often should I take it? Ask dosing frequency
44. How serious is this? Ask about severity
45. How should I prepare? Ask how to get ready
46. How soon will it help? Ask expected time to improve
47. How will I get results? Ask delivery method
48. How will we know it works? Ask how success is measured
49. Is there a cheaper option? Ask about lower-cost choice
50. Is there a generic version? Ask about cheaper equivalent
51. Is there anything I forgot? Ask about missed concerns
52. Is this related to my period? Ask about menstrual connection
53. Is this related to pregnancy? Ask about pregnancy connection
54. Should I change my diet? Ask about food changes
55. Should I exercise? Ask about activity
56. Should I isolate? Ask about staying apart
57. Should I monitor anything? Ask what to track
58. Should I rest? Ask about resting
59. Should I take it with food? Ask about food timing
60. Should I track my symptoms? Ask about symptom log
61. Should my family be tested? Ask about family screening
62. What are my treatment options? Ask about available treatments
63. What are red flags? Ask urgent warning signs
64. What are the alternatives? Ask about other choices
65. What are the benefits? Ask about advantages
66. What are the downsides? Ask about disadvantages
67. What can I do at home? Ask about home care
68. What could be causing this? Ask about possible causes
69. What did the exam show? Ask exam findings
70. What did the results mean? Ask result interpretation
71. What do you recommend? Ask for doctor’s advice
72. What does that mean? Ask for clarification
73. What happens if I wait? Ask about delaying care
74. What if I miss a dose? Ask missed-dose instructions
75. What if it doesn’t help? Ask backup plan
76. What is it for? Ask medicine purpose
77. What lifestyle changes help? Ask about helpful habits
78. What medicine is this? Ask medicine name or type
79. What should I avoid? Ask what not to do
80. What should I do next? Ask about next steps
81. What should I watch for? Ask what to monitor
82. What side effects are common? Ask about usual side effects
83. What side effects are serious? Ask about dangerous effects
84. What symptoms matter most? Ask which symptoms are important
85. What tests do I need? Ask about needed tests
86. What will the test show? Ask what results reveal
87. When should I call you? Ask when to contact office
88. When should I come back? Ask return timing
89. When should I go to ER? Ask emergency threshold
90. When should I take it? Ask best timing
91. When should I worry? Ask about warning signs
92. When will I get results? Ask result timing
93. Which option works best? Ask best treatment choice
94. Who do I contact later? Ask follow-up contact
95. Why do I need this test? Ask the test’s purpose
96. Why do you recommend that? Ask for reasoning
97. Will I need medicine? Ask if medication is needed
98. Will this come back? Ask about recurrence
99. Would physical therapy help? Ask about therapy benefit
100. Would surgery be needed? Ask about surgery need
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