I don't see anything exceptional in the treatment or appointment times - certainly nothing with a male vs. female treatment difference. He didn't say anything to the effect, "maybe earlier if there's a cancellation," so either he didn't think of asking to be notified of such by the docs' offices or he did, but left that part out for dramatic effect. We've gotten in earlier than expected due to cancellations quite often, so that is a significant omission, whether intentional or unintentional.
Government, private insurance companies, and malpractice lawyers have been working steadily for 3 or 4 decades to drive the "excess" profits out of medicine - doctors, hospitals, drug companies. The consequences have been longer waits to get appointments, briefer, more rushed, office visits, and fewer doctors & hospitals. While private insurance companies are Libs' and Progs' bogeymen, they've been doing to care providers what government has been doing (except government has also forced hospitals and staff doctors to give "free" care to indigent patients). And I'm sure most Libs' and Progs' attitudes toward malpractice lawyers is, "Go get 'em!" (unless a family member or friend is a doctor who has been burned by a frivolous malpractice suit).
Welcome to the Brave New Medical World you've helped create and cheered on during its creation, "Star Member diabeticman"; ObamaCare is going to continue making it worse.