Practice a Indonesia Doctor's Appointment
Visiting the doctor in Indonesia is high-stakes and high-value: getting your symptoms across precisely matters, and the medical vocabulary is mostly Latin-based across European languages. This scenario rehearses a general practitioner's appointment from check-in to prescription: describing symptoms with body parts and intensity, mentioning allergies and existing conditions, understanding the doctor's explanation, and reading a prescription. You'll practise the formal register doctors use, plus the verbs for pain, duration, and frequency. By the end, you'll handle a routine Indonesia-speaking appointment without needing a translator.
Sample Indonesia conversation
Halo! Silakan masuk dan duduk. Apa keluhan Anda hari ini?
Hello! Please come in and take a seat. What brings you in today?Saya tidak enak badan beberapa hari ini.
I haven't been feeling well for a few days.Maaf mendengarnya. Bisa ceritakan gejalanya? Ada rasa sakit?
I'm sorry to hear that. Can you describe your symptoms? Do you have any pain?Saya demam, badan pegal, dan merasa sangat capek.
I have a fever, body aches, and I feel exhausted.Saya ukur suhu dulu... 38,5 derajat. Sudah berapa lama demamnya?
Let me take your temperature... 38.5 degrees. How long have you had the fever?Sekitar dua hari. Makin parah di malam hari.
About two days. It gets worse at night.
Mitä opit
- Check in at a Indonesia-speaking clinic
- Describe symptoms with body parts, duration, and intensity
- Mention allergies, medications, and chronic conditions
- Understand basic diagnosis and treatment instructions
- Read a Indonesia prescription and ask follow-up questions
Usein kysytyt kysymykset
How do I describe pain levels in Indonesia?
Use the Indonesia equivalent of 'mild, moderate, severe', plus 'sharp', 'dull', 'stabbing'. The vocabulary list covers this nuanced spectrum.
Will my Indonesia-speaking doctor speak English?
Often yes in big cities, often no in smaller towns. Even when they do, knowing the basic Indonesia medical vocabulary helps you describe symptoms more accurately.
How do I ask about side effects of medication in Indonesia?
There's a specific construction — 'What are the side effects?' — that the scenario teaches. Pharmacists often answer this more thoroughly than doctors.
What's the Indonesia for 'I'm allergic to penicillin'?
A critical sentence to memorise. We include it verbatim in the vocabulary list and rehearse it in the scenario.