I think it must be a requirement for University Health Centers to be terrible. Two quick stories from me...my junior year I got a spider bite on my toe and needed antibiotics b/c I was having a severe allergic reaction. Well the doctor tries to tell me I have gout (a type of arthritis----most common to elderly men) and how sad it is for such a young person to have this, and how hopefully I'll be able to walk normally, etc (I was limping badly b/c my foot was SWOLLEN and I couldn't put pressure on it) Thing is you could even see where the spider bit me!!! So she decides to run tests to "confirm" the gout (big surprise when that came out negative) and finally gave me antibiotics "just in case it was a spider bite"
Then my senior year....I rolled over on my foot one night and ended up breaking it (my foot looked like you put a softball on the top of it). Well I needed xrays...and the doctor couldn't tell if it was broken or not by looking at the films...and he wouldn't let me see my own films...so they had to "send them out" to be looked at and they said they would call me. Well they never called so I called back....so I called them and they were like "Oh yeah, it's broken, you have a stress fracture---have you been wrapping it?"
I don't know why I ever went back after the first incident....but I guess if nothing else it was convenient