a coworker has had a bad tooth, we've been calling around and found a dentist to see her on a sliding scale fee since our company doesn't offer dental insurance. So in the exam room, the dentist looks at her teeth and starts asking questions, do you smoke, how much per day/week? do you buy or take your lunch to work? do you eat out a lot? She thought he needed the info to figure out the payment. He tells her he won't do anything for her since she spends about $300 a month on cigs and eating out and nonsense and he is going to charge the full amount for the office visit.
I heard this story so I went straight to her to find out if it did hapen. So all I know is what she is saying, so back to my question, I know the dentist could refuse to treat a patient, but should he have gone so far as to find out what she spends money on? She said if she knew he was gonna do that she would have lied.