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I'd bet he's just being nice by giving out his number. I wouldn't assume he's looking to move beyond the doctor-patient relationship just by giving you his number. Now, if he had said something like "let's grab dinner some time" or something unrelated to your professional relationship, it would almost certainly mean something more.
 
Not sure about the false alarm. But yeah, that is strange. Esp for an eye doc. I mean, it's not like there is an eye emergency. If it's a small town it is more likely than a city. Docs don't give out their numbers b/c they don't want B.S. calls 24/7.
 
well, we all know that the wife doesn't mean anything in terms of him being gay possibly. But I'd say it means "bad idea" personally.
 
that is odd - i don't know any dr. who gives out their home # - they all have emergency service paging #s if you need them - are you in a small town?

and i agree about really odd for an eye dr. - why would you need to call him at home?
 
It depends--do you need anything?

LOL. It sounds like a come on to me. As has been said above, I don't know any doctors who do this unless it's strictly medically related (like, I had a dentist give me his home phone # on a Friday afternoon after a tricky dental procedure with instructions to call him "if you have problems". This was totally appropriate and appreciated.)

Most doctors have ethical prohibitions against dating patients. I don't know if 1) that's what he had in mind or 2) whether optomists have the same doctor-patient prohibitions.

It is interesting. How do *you* feel about it? Are you interested in him? What are you going to do?
 
Call him you might be able to get free lasik eye surgery from him.
 
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