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Old 09-16-2009, 03:37 PM #1
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Default Ugh, my PCP is moving

Holy carp!!!

My PCP (who has been great) is moving to PA in just under 2 weeks. I just got the letter informing me. Talk about something I did not need (or want) what with being "this close" to finalizing diagnosis! Even my neuro has said how good he is as an MD and also how cooperative he has been through all this limboland/multiple medical issues.

Any clues on how to find a good, new Internal Medicine MD who takes my insurance (a Medicare Advantage plan) and is also taking new patients and will be a good one for me?

Oh woe is me... A fairly good day just turned to ick in the time it took to open an envelope
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