Friday, March 16, 2007

Choosing a Physician

What is a family physician?
A family physician is a doctor who takes care of your whole family. Family physicians create caring relationships with patients and their families. They really get know their patients. They listen to them and help them make the right health care decisions.

What do family physicians do?
Family physicians take care of the physical, mental, and emotional health of their patients and their families. They know how your family's health history can affect you. They are trained to care for you through all the stages of your life.
Family physicians are trained in all areas of medicine. They diagnose and treat the full range of problems people bring to their doctors. They know when to treat you, and when to bring in another specialist you can trust.

What kind of training do family physicians have?
Family physicians must know the most current treatments and technologies. Only family physicians train in real practice settings, treating patients in the office, the hospital, and at home. Family physicians also continue to educate themselves. This allows them to apply the latest medical breakthroughs to the everyday care of their patients.

I don't have any health problems. Why do I need a family physician?
Family physicians are specially trained in preventive medicine. They believe that preventing a health problem is better than having to overcome one. They help you make the right health choices to keep you and your family healthy.

How do I find a family physician?
If you are looking for a family physician, try talking to your friends and family. Once you have the names of a few doctors, call their offices to get more information. Some things that you should ask include:
Do they accept your insurance?
What are the office hours?
What hospital does the doctor use?

Once you find a doctor who meets your needs, schedule an appointment so that you can meet and talk to the doctor. During the appointment, make sure:
You're comfortable talking to the doctor
The doctor answers all your questions
The doctor explains things so that you can understand
You had enough time to ask all your questions

Remember, it takes time to build a relationship with your doctor.
(AAFP)

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