#HealthcareProviders

Finding a good PCP(primary care physician) is probably one of the most important decisions you have to make in your adult life. Fluffy or not, everyone needs a doctor and I say the better your relationship with them, the better your attitude towards health. Now from the fluffy perspective, finding a good doctor didn’t seem prevalent until I got older. 

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I’ve had my share of great doctors and not so great doctors. One doctor I had when I was younger would just say lose weight and that’s it. No referrals, resources or tips for my parents and I. This left it in our hands and honestly lead to a lot of fad dieting(remember Atkins?!?). It wasn’t until my early 20s upon referral from my aunt(who is a gastroenterologist) in GA, when I got my first GREAT doctor. After conversations and detailed testing, I was told food was not my main issue when it came to weight, it was more so my hormonal levels, etc. Unfortunately, due to insurance reasons I couldn’t stay with that particular medical group(we’ll talk about health insurance another time— heh Obamacare) and I went on a hunt for someone as thorough as the doctor I had in Miami. Finally, I found a great one end of last year that was close to home, HIGHLY recommended and his reviews were genuine. When I visited, he saw past the physical and paid attention to everything. He was detailed and very easy to talk to. It’s important to read up on those reviews because at first I was seeking a female doctor in his office, despite some of her low reviews. Let me tell you how I dodged a bullet there cause funny enough I received a letter 3 weeks ago explaining she is no longer with that medical group and I’ll  leave you with that. 

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Do your research loves. 

Check out these sites for checking for medical provider reviews. 

www.ratemds.com

www.zocdoc.com

www.healthgrades.com

www.vitals.com