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HannibalAteMeOut · 22-25, F
No idea yet, the primary care physician is quite a new system here, people used to either go to the hospital or to some private doctor's office of their choice & pay. It depends on how many patients are signed up to the primary care physician now and the area each one operates in. I think it's not much different from visiting a private office, except for the hours and the fact that you don't pay with this system.
Usually 7 days. My prefered doctor is a part-timer.
But if I need a physician quickly, I can wait in the waiting room. There's usually a cancellation and I can take that person's place. It means taking a chance on who the doctor might be - and I don't like that.
But if I need a physician quickly, I can wait in the waiting room. There's usually a cancellation and I can take that person's place. It means taking a chance on who the doctor might be - and I don't like that.
NerdyPotato · M
For urgent things usually 2-3 hours. For anything else between 3 and 5 workdays.
Dino11 · M
I have V.A. And Medicare. They work well
Together.
Together.
SW-User
No it's not
Funlov · M
One
Prison1203 · 61-69, M
Tops 2 days at most, some days I get same day service
Vandhana6633 · 36-40, F
Best piece.
InOtterWords · F
I usually can get an appointment the same day, if i call for an appointment first thing
SW-User
I can usually see them same day
bijouxbroussard · F
Mine actually calls me for appointments, but I lucked out and got a good doctor.
SW-User
@bijouxbroussard that is good!
I am waiting a little longer than I have in the past with my group of doctors.
I am waiting a little longer than I have in the past with my group of doctors.