Bentleigh Doctors

Meet Dr Mark Preston

Your Japanese Speaking GP Doctor in Bentleigh, City of Glen Eira.

Language concordance between doctors and patients is not just a matter of convenience. It is a crucial factor in ensuring effective healthcare delivery. When doctors speak the native language of their patients, it facilitates the accurate exchange of information, which is essential for patient safety. Moreover, this linguistic alignment goes beyond mere communication - it builds trust in the patient-doctor relationship.

While interpreters can assist in bridging language gaps during clinical encounters, having a doctor who speaks the patient's language directly offers distinct advantages. Language-concordant providers are better positioned to establish rapport and connect with patients on a deeper level. This connection leads to higher quality care and increased patient satisfaction compared to situations where interpreters are relied upon.

Research has shown that language barriers can significantly impact patient trust and perceptions of medical care.

Encountering a doctor who speaks their language can greatly alleviate patients' anxiety about communication. It fosters a sense of relief and gratitude, laying the foundation for a strong therapeutic alliance. This comfort enables patients to express their concerns more openly and engage more actively in their healthcare decisions.

For instance, at Bentleigh Doctors, a medical clinic in the City of Glen Eira, patients who speak Japanese may benefit from the services of Dr. Mark Preston, who is fluent in Japanese. For Japanese-speaking patients, having a doctor who understands their language can make medical visits more comfortable and facilitate better health outcomes.

The importance of doctors speaking their patients' native language extends beyond mere convenience. It's a critical component of effective healthcare delivery, fostering trust, enhancing communication, and ultimately improving patient outcomes.

Source: Molina RL, Kasper J. The power of language-concordant care: a call to action for medical schools. BMC Med Educ. 2019 Nov 6;19(1):378. doi: 10.1186/s12909-019-1807-4. PMID: 31690300; PMCID: PMC6833293.