Providers use medical terms every day, so they may not realize when you don’t understand something. Your health depends on understanding and being able to do what your provider expects you to do following the visit. Here are a few simple ways to leave your next appointment with the information you need:
- If something is said that you don’t understand, ask them to stop and explain it in everyday terms. It is okay to interrupt politely if something doesn’t make sense.
- Don’t wait until the end of the visit to ask your question. It may be hard to keep track of what you want to ask while listening.
- Repeat what you heard in your own words. This helps your provider confirm that you’ve got it right.
- If you’re unsure how to use medical equipment (such as an inhaler or blood sugar monitor), ask if the staff can take a few minutes to go over the proper way to use it or if they can refer you to someone who can instruct you.
- Clarify how you should be taking your medications and write it down.
Remember, this is your health at stake, so don’t hesitate to ask!

