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It is easy for me to find the right doctor. I have different doctors to address various needs, and I have been very happy with the care that I have received from them.
I think it is pretty easy. I do a lot of research. I also ask friends for help. I don't struggle much
I got lucky with my doctor but it's difficult sometimes. You have to find someone by looking and keeping at it. Others never find the right one and just make do though.
I have my doctor already so it’s easy I see him for everything and anything urgent I’ll go to urgent care
I just go by what is recommended to me by my primary doctor since I trust his decisions.
My physician refers me to the spcialist he believes is the one I should see and the specialist arrive at the base problem referring me to a specialist who deals with the deeper issues that are part of a deeper problem the first speciliast ic unable to deal with and requires a more specific specialization.
It's not too difficult to find the right doctor. There's more than enough resources to find reliable healthcare these days.
I have never had an issue with finding a good Dr. I live in an area with Duke, UNC, etc
All of the physicians I am aware of that I might be interested in are in-network for my healthcare coverage. The one my family and I have chosen has been really good for us.
It has been easy for me to find a doctor. The doctors I go to usually have appointments available and I feel they my doctors listen to me. They don't rush me and allow for me to ask questions.
I think it's pretty easy because I can't think of a time I've ever struggled to find one. I do know others who have a hard time finding the right doctor.
I live in a small town so we pretty much know who is available. I have had the same physician for 25 years.
I just go with who is in my insurance network. I don’t find this all that hard
It is fairly easy to find the right doctor that meets my needs for healthcare.
I am lucky and am locked into a strong healthcare network. Though I see so many struggle to get seen.
There are good tools on the internet such as reviews that can help in finding the right doctor.
I have tried many doctors locally, very few were a good match - and they keep going out of business
It's hard for me, because so often they are booked up or don't take my insurance.
It's hard to find a doctor that cares and is understanding. It is also hard to get into a doctor is they are very good.
Every doctor you go to tells you something different, I don't trust them anymore.
I want someone who treats the patient like a patient not someone who is treating by the book but thats harder than it used to be
I would say it's somewhat of a struggle since you cannot judge the personality and belief system of a doctor from the information you can find online, so it takes a lot of time or a large social circle to learn who is a good fit for you.
It has been a struggle for me because I have a lot of the MS signs but not all of them. It too me 4 brain doctors to finally understand my problem.
I don't use medical or healthcare services often, so it's difficult for me to find someone who serves my needs well, and works with integrity. When we look around for doctors for our family, it often takes quite a while, and involves some trial and error.
There are many Doctors. Many do not have a similar personality to yours' which is a major problem. Picking the right physician is not easy at all.
It's definitely a struggle, making appointments and seeing doctors takes time and money
It is always a bit of a struggle to know whose word to trust when it comes to healthcare.
It is a struggle because especially if you live in a rural area and I'm talking 20 miles in one direction and the only doctors office if you want to call it that is a world-class shit show pardon my French but it's a joke I don't know how they haven't really brought harm to people so if you're without transportation or you're elderly there's no buses in areas like that so you're pretty much screwed it's a struggle for sure and like I said pardon my French is just very very difficult it's a struggle for sure
I've tried for years to find a primary care doctor that actually cares about me, but the good ones leave primary care.
It's hard to have a good doctor accepting patients, seems like they are hard to find
I recently moved to a new state and am having a difficult time finding a doctor who is accessible to me.
It sometimes is really hard to mesh well with a doctor, even if they're close by and affordable. You can't escape the human factor of everything.
It is hard to find out what a doctor is like and what their reputation for care really is. Reviews online are generally not helpful. The ratings are often incomplete. In the past I have asked nursing friends for help but those friends have moved on.
I honestly just go by what my primary care physician recommends, but I'm not sure if that's always the best. I've got a relatively limited healthcare plan though, so I don't have a lot of say in who I see anyway.
It has been a struggle for me to find the right doctor. I prefer holistic treatment when it comes to ailments and therefore often look for doctors that adhere to a holistic practice of medicine. Unfortunately, there are a lot more traditional practitioners of medicine verses holistic ones in the area I currently live in.
it's a struggle to find a good doctor and when I find one they retire or move, so sad and frustrating
It is a struggle for me and others I know to find the right doctor to meet our needs for healthcare. In some cases it can take multiple appointments just to get to the right doctor which is expensive and time consuming. For example, a small bump on my arm started with my general practitioner, then to a dermatologist, then to two others and I still have not found the right doctor to address the issue. It is a challenging process to say the least.
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Question 2 How well or easy is it for you or other individuals you know to be able to find the right doctor that meets your needs for healthcare? | PickFu