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By:  Mark A. Sibley, M.D., F.A.C.S.

How to Choose the Right Doctor

As a medical doctor, I see articles on preventing blindness or on a miracle operation to save a baby, etc. What we need is an article on how to choose the right doctor. (That might be a medical miracle also!)

If you belong to an HMO, your choices will be limited and restricted. However, your goal should be the same: Find a board certified doctor who is both brilliant and caring, who specializes in your medical problems, who really listens to you when you talk, and who asks questions.

What you need to choose is a physician who is a specialist in family practice or internal medicine. This choice would be for your "primary care physician." Once you have your family doctor, he or she will care for you, treat you and assist you in selecting other medical specialists as the need arises in your future.

Since there is no such thing as a "perfect" doctor, what everyone needs to find is the "right" doctor for them. This is very important because your family doctor is the head of the team of physicians who will treat your problems and is the entry point for all your medical care.

If it were me, I would want my family doctor or internist to be "board certified" as I would want all of my specialists to be also. A board certified physician has met higher standards for training and medical qualifications. I would choose one who comes highly recommended by another satisfied patient, nurse or medical doctor. Consider a doctor with the gender you are most comfortable with or one who has a proficiency in your native language. Look for one who listens to you and answers your questions and who might offer a more convenient location or office hours.

If you are free to choose, also choose one with the most superior credentials, certifications, and training.

Inquire about medical fees. Do they take credit cards? Will they accept Medicare assignment?

If your HMO insurance requires you to select from a limited number of providers, ask questions or seek a second opinion.

And remember, it is easier to find the "perfect" doctor if you try to be the "perfect" patient. Become knowledgeable about your own health problems that concern your life. Become educated about preventing disease and promoting health. Be compliant and follow the doctor's orders and take medications properly. Use common sense and avoid high-risk behavior such as smoking, drinking, drugs, junk foods, and a sedentary lifestyle -- and eat and sleep and exercise on a regular basis.

Above all, establish your doctor/patient relationship BEFORE you need a doctor in a medical emergency in a strange hospital emergency room.

Remember, the perfect doctor and perfect patient are both in the eye of the beholder.

About The Author

Dr. Mark Sibley

Dr. Mark Sibley, M.D., F.A.C.S., is a Board Certified Ophthalmologist and laser specialist who practices locally. He is medical advisor to the Society to Prevent Blindness and to the American Diabetes Association, and is team ophthalmologist for the Devil Rays.

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The information contained herein is intended to be educational and is not intended in any way as a substitute for medical advice and care from qualified vision care providers. Consult a vision care professional in matters relating to visual health and particularly with respect to any symptoms that may require diagnosis or medical attention.
   

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