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Finding A Primary Care Physician

Primary Care Physician (PCP) is the one who performs the periodical checkups and other examinations. If enrolled in a managed care plan, the PCP is the only person authorized to refer you to a specialist, if required.

Steps in finding a Primary Care Physician

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  1. Study your health plan

    If your company covers your medical insurance, you could take the booklet outlining your medical coverage from the HR personnel. If you have purchased a health insurance on your own, ask the insurance agent or the company for the literature of your insurance plan.

  2. Analyze your choice

    Understand thoroughly whether you prefer a doctor having staff that understands your cultural background or to have a doctor of your own gender. You may also consider the doctors' experience and educational qualifications.

  3. Locate the list of approved doctors

    In the literature of your health plan, you would find a list of "in-network" doctors in your area. If you require detailed information of a particular doctor you could call the insurance company and they could answer your queries.

    Look for references:

    If you find a particular doctor to be good on paper, call the doctor's office and ask for professional references and other proof of the doctors' competence. Take an honest opinion of the doctor's work from friends, acquaintances or neighbors.

    Evaluate the doctor:

    Most managed care plans have a few doctors in every field. You can choose them best among them. If you are unable to find a doctor of your choice, ask your insurance company if they have an "extended network" through which you can choose another doctor for a higher fee. You may also be able to upgrade an HMO to a PPO, which allows a greater flexibility in choice.


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