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How To Find A Good Doctor

Angel Said:

How can I find a good doctor for my daughter's bowed legs?

We Answered:

NJ group with a renowned doctor

http://www.pediatric-orthopedics.com/

Anne Said:

How do I find a good doctor to help me with my anxiety problem?

We Answered:

well ask the doctor if he/she handled patients with the same disorder or if he/she knows anything about this. if not then.. i dunno..try the doctor for like twice and if you think nothing is happening then changed the doctor. but be sure to line up the names of the doctor in you're area so that you have a lot of choices and wouldn't be that difficult to find one if the other is not working :)

Viola Said:

How do you find a good Doctor?

We Answered:

Before I went into law enforcement I was in the medical profession for many years.The very best ways to find good Doctors is to contact your local pharmacy they will give you 3 names then call your local hospitals. If there is more than one contact them all. They will give you 3 names, then see how many times the same Dr's name comes up and that is the one you want.Best if you do not rely on your friends

Lucy Said:

How do you find a good doctor that you can trust?

We Answered:

I think the best way is to ask a friend or coworker that has lived in Chicago for sometime. I recently moved to Detroit and I asked some friends for a doctor and was referred to a great one.

Evelyn Said:

How can I find a good doctor or hospital for my anemia?

We Answered:

The American Medical Association has an awesome doctor finder online. Since it's through the AMA and not a business (trying to make money), you can breathe easier about the doctor you find!

https://extapps.ama-assn.org/doctorfinde…

Martha Said:

We need to find a good doctor in California who accepts medical and will treat hep c.?

We Answered:

Go to the AMA website and on the right side of the home page, look for Doctorfinder. Click on it.

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