The doctor-patient relationship has changed in recent years as patients have become more suspicious of doctors' motives. This is due to factors related to patients, doctors, and the healthcare system. Patients now have greater access to online information and want more involvement in medical decisions. Doctors face time constraints and pressures that can compromise care. The system lacks coordination and policies that build trust, such as universal medical records and emphasis on holistic care over isolated treatments. Efforts are needed to strengthen primary care, communication skills, and patient-centered approaches to rebuild trust in the medical profession.