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The first thing to do is talk with your primary care doctor.
This is the first time in my life I have a primary care doctor.
Others will work with primary care doctors in general practice.
Will your primary care doctor go to bat for you?
Finally my primary care doctor said 'Look, do you want to get in your car every day after work and cry all the way home?
Your primary care doctor will often be the treatment coordinator.
As such, the best place to start is by asking your primary care doctor for a recommendation.
In fact, 25%-50% of women who see primary care doctors end up with more than one diagnosis for it.
Your primary care doctor may refer you to one or more specialists.
Midway through the visit, the man asked me if I would serve as his primary care doctor.
What to expect: Your primary care doctor can rule out an infection.
Its recommendations help set government policy and are generally followed by primary care doctors.
In fact, what we need are better trained and compensated primary care doctors.
Then it's important that your primary care doctor be a part of your team.
Get help from your primary care doctor if you have symptoms like insomnia, she said.
But even if you like your primary care doctor, he or she may not be the right person to manage type 2 diabetes.
Its medical staff consists of over 800 specialists and primary care doctors.
Family medicine physician, general practitioner, or other primary care doctor.
What to expect: It would be smart to first see your primary care doctor for an evaluation.
If you go to primary care doctor, they might not be familiar with it," she says.
Have your primary care doctor examine your feet once a year.
Primary care doctors should be paid by the hour.
Reimbursement to primary care doctors has not even kept up with inflation.
The company will also send tapes to 7,000 affiliated primary care doctors.
Between 75 and 90 percent of primary care doctor visits are for stress-related problems.