Medical anxiety is can present itself in patients and doctors alike. Doctors maintain technical expertise, determination, and confidence during medical examinations and consultations. But anxiety can taint the physician-patient relationship for different reasons, such as the patient’s medical history and background, self-image, or an overly physical environment. Studies suggest that about 20% of the general population suffers from an anxiety disorder at some point in their lives. This percentage is even greater among people undergoing medical procedures, increasing to over 55%. Fortunately, coping with this anxiety is possible with support, […]