I know I wrote this OP, and cannot find it. Lately, my insertions have gone awry. Maybe this one did, or was scrubbed, for reasons I cannot imagine.
How many of you retired couples use the same PCP (Principal Care Provider), or DOCTOR? My wife's PCP, a woman, seemed hardly to care. Never checked "vitals", lymph nodes, heart, respiration. My own experience has been with three of them, now. First two, absolutely unacceptable (just take my word for that). The third, a "light shone down from above"!
Met him 13 months ago, absolutely melded with his technique. Tomorrow, I will seek his opinion on what may be the most serious detriment to my continuing "lively and exciting" retirement experience.
And, my wife will seek to also become his new patient. How many of you then, use the same PCP for both of you? Reason(s)? Advantages and disadvantages?
Thanks for reading! imp
How many of you retired couples use the same PCP (Principal Care Provider), or DOCTOR? My wife's PCP, a woman, seemed hardly to care. Never checked "vitals", lymph nodes, heart, respiration. My own experience has been with three of them, now. First two, absolutely unacceptable (just take my word for that). The third, a "light shone down from above"!
Met him 13 months ago, absolutely melded with his technique. Tomorrow, I will seek his opinion on what may be the most serious detriment to my continuing "lively and exciting" retirement experience.
And, my wife will seek to also become his new patient. How many of you then, use the same PCP for both of you? Reason(s)? Advantages and disadvantages?
Thanks for reading! imp