yes of course a doctor will see a young person on their own with or without a adult, its also perfectly fine to take a friend so you have someone for support if anythings wrong just make an appointment ot your local gp it will be fine
2006-11-09 03:45:17
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answered by blonde bimbo with brains 1
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At my kid's doctor's office they have sign saying that any person under the age of 18 MUST be with an adult or they won't be seen.
2006-11-09 03:35:57
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answered by Ducky S 5
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i'm uncertain approximately uk regulations, yet interior the US, underage human beings might desire to have a parent modern to consent to maximum scientific ideas. in case you difficulty approximately something, in line with possibility there's a school nurse/physician you will discover that supplies you with some advice?
2016-11-23 12:38:02
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answered by ? 4
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depends on the office procedures, i went to the drs after school when i was 16, but thats in the states callthe office and let them kno wyour parents are working and if it's okay
2006-11-09 03:33:45
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answered by Juleette 6
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I don't see why not. Are you bothered about going in with your mother? If you have an embarassing question,maybe you would like to go in on your own.It's all part of your growing independence.
2006-11-09 03:36:34
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answered by Mimi U 3
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Of course! They pretty much encourage it anyway, as a step towards becoming 'independant'.
2006-11-09 03:32:11
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answered by ☼lola☼ 4
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i don't think soo
but why don't you find yourself an adult 2 go with
2006-11-09 03:32:22
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answered by Donets'k 5
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They might but they will not be able to treat you if you are underage.
2006-11-09 05:01:55
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answered by KathyS 7
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if its for pregnancy or birth control, yes.
2006-11-09 03:41:24
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answered by amosunknown 7
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I think so...call and ask...
2006-11-09 03:32:00
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answered by dazedandconfused 4
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