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My current PCP is resigning (M is too much of a stoopid fook to deal with being his main complaint/reason to management I suppose), so, I have to choose another doctor. I looked at reviews, for physicians in my insurance's network, but, none really stand out as being any better or worse than another. I applied with a younger guy, in the hopes that he'll stick around for a while, and, while I've never met him, he does sign off on my chemotherapy sessions, as presiding doctor, because my prescribing neurologist, who authorizes them, works in a different hospital, so, he doesn't have practicing privileges at the facility where I see my current PCP and get said infusions. So, he's sort of my doctor already, even though he really isn't and we've never met, savvy?
Seeing new doctors always makes me nervous, because you never know what they might try to do, reversing or changing another doctor's diagnosis being my chief fear. Thoughts?
Seeing new doctors always makes me nervous, because you never know what they might try to do, reversing or changing another doctor's diagnosis being my chief fear. Thoughts?