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Female dentist has one that I can see. She is probably late 20s. Was a bit put off when I first saw it then I realized the age that I am and the age that she is. No problem now. She also calls me by my first name which is a bit different from the rest of my medical team as well.
Bobby
Edited by - BobbyE on 08/15/2026 12:43:20
I've never noticed but then I wasn't looking for tattoos. My primary doctor dresses very casually, short sleeves and usually shorts, too. I guess if he had a tattoo I might have noticed it. My internest always has on a white coat, long sleeved, so no tattoos visible. My cardiodlogist also usually wears a long sleeved shirt so no visible tattoo.
I'm headed to the cardiologist next week. I'll try to remember to look. Headed to the primary in 2 weeks so I'll look then, too.
I think that it’s VERY unprofessional to see tattoos on law enforcement, fire dept, military, state/city officials, or any other kind of representative, and physicians.
Talk about a tacky fad…but…everybody has the need to feel cool and express themselves…
I mean, I have a few tattoos, but, I was in the Navy overseas….drunk…in back alleys and jails, etc.
Keep the tattoos regulated to Navy and prison…that’s where they fit in and look good.
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