not that i have ever heard of..the best you can do is go by word of mouth, ask your friends..
2007-11-09 08:32:57
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answered by Lily B 3
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Call the hospital where your insurance will allow you to go and get a list of physicians that are accepting patients. If you are "advanced in age" I would strongly suggest you look for an internal medicine specialist. After you get a list of physicians ask your neighbors, friends, co-workers, etc. if they know anything about these doctors. There is a web site where you can look for complaints that have been filed against a physician but I can't think of the address. It must be due to my "advanced age." Call the potential physicians office and ask questions. If you don't get a good feeling from the office personnel go to the next name on the list. Good luck.
2007-11-09 08:46:04
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answered by Zuelette 2
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There are many websites that offer this service, but here is a cautionary note. Do you know the people rating these doctors and what the consider a good one. I would recommend asking people close to you who they use and how they feel about that doctor. In our office we get many patients from word of mouth. To me there is no better recommendation. Although be aware a good fit for one person may not be a good fit for you.
2007-11-09 08:34:10
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answered by firewife 2
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The best way is word of mouth. Ask other families who they see, do they like them, and how the waiting times and staff politeness rank.
You can probably get on yoru insurance's website and enter your zip code and find those in your area that accept your insurance. If you have certain insurance co's, you might can even see customer comments about the docs.
2007-11-09 08:31:51
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answered by Sugar Pie 7
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I actually went to the hospital and asked the nurses who they thought was a great doctor. They were right! I am sure that there are a few who would tell you that 'Dr. So-&-So' is a great doctor or whatever, but I find that the best way to get a great doctor is word of mouth: Friends or fellow associates.
2007-11-09 08:37:55
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answered by CJ P 4
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Definitely exclusive. Have you ever tried to maintain a dialog with her while she is in this mode? Mostly that may keep clues as to what to do. Most individuals would inform you to make use of some kind of holy water on her. Anything that is blessed (irrespective of the faith) would mainly aid. How to preserve yourself dependable? Good without doubt there is the non secular facet of things, but it's relatively tough to maintain your self trustworthy from someone who is abusive and aggressive. What have your mom and dad executed to fix this? Or what do they consider? As for the superhuman strength and whatnot- I've known a girl who had psychosis with schitzophrenia, and she used to be a lot the equal approach. Correctly, most of the signs you may have listed she had. Go determine. Either manner, it particularly depends on your beliefs. You could try to "exorcise" her- cleanse her, but that could go good, or horribly horribly dangerous. Not to mention it is a question of what she thinks is happening when she's not in these moods. You can electronic mail me if you need to discuss it more. Sounds like a ache within the rear form of predicament.
2016-08-06 03:18:38
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answered by koltz 4
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Try to find an indian doctor. I have had the best care from indian doctors.
2007-11-09 08:32:14
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answered by Mike G 4
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Ask people in your neighborhood who they go to and their opinion..
2007-11-09 08:32:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Follow sick people
2007-11-09 08:32:12
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answered by mach 3
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