Primary care doctors just don't perform these types of surgeries enough, so always ask for a specialist.
Not exact matches
He or she
just needs to be the «attending physician,» defined in the new California statute as a
doctor having «
primary responsibility for the health
care of an individual and treatment of the individual's terminal disease.»
Moses points out that the United States is also lagging behind the developed world in the proportion of
primary care doctors, something that takes its toll not
just in preventive medicine but in coordination of
care once someone becomes sick.
I've soon Direct
Primary Care practices in the deep south that are $ 60 a month and are mainly
just regular people who
just want to know their
doctor, don't want to get shuffled off in a 7 - minute visit to someone who's only skill set is the differential diagnosis and handing over the prescription.
So
just as your own
primary care doctor may consult with or refer you to a specialist for certain conditions, your family veterinarian may turn to a veterinary internist to help diagnose or treat an especially complicated medical problem.
Just as your own
primary care doctor might send you to a specialist to address an unusual or difficult problem, your family veterinarian may feel your pet requires a specialist to diagnose and treat certain conditions.
Just as regular visits with your personal physician is important, so too are routine visits to a
primary care doctor important for dogs and cats.
I feel as though my job is to be the
primary care doctor for our furry friends,
just like how people have
primary care providers.