Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I would suspect there's more to this story and the OP didn't advocate for themselves. Each clinic has a manager and maybe an advocate. OP should push further for answers instead of panicking. Raise a fuss there instead of on social media.
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We have had a great experience with Dr. Agbo, Sinai Medical in Sumter Landing. He is extremely thorough, takes his time with each patient, is very caring, and his staff is exceptional. I used to go to Lakeview Health at Laurel Manor, and had a bad experience there. It turned out to be a blessing in disguise, as I now have Dr. Agbo.
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My name is Dr. Sam Alfano. I practiced Internal Medicine and Geriatrics for 35 years. My wife and I moved into Hammock at Fenney about 9 months ago. She was ready to retire, I was not. I took a job with VIPCARE. They do only Primary Care and almost exclusively Medicare Advantage. We recently opened a new Primary Care office here in the villages on Warm Springs Ave, near the entrance to Fenney. We are accepting new patients. Call and talk to me or my office manager Shannon. 352-775-1870. Or just stop by. We are golf cart accessible! We can fill you in on our practice and explain Medicare advantage. BTW, my wife and I have Medicare Advantage so I see it from the Doctors view and the Patients view.
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Ditto from my wife and I for Dr. Rivers-- 17 years for us and would NEVER switch!!
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With The Villages demographics there should be openings coming
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I play golf with 2 doctors from The Villages Health every week, one of whom I practiced with for 30 years. I asked them yesterday if ALL the doctors were declining new patients and they said not even close. There are openings particularly at Brownwood, Lake Deaton and possibly Pinellas centers. Also, as an existing patient, they would ALWAYS find a new physician for you. Sounds like there has been some miscommunication, I would advise talking to the practice manager at the center where you are currently a patient and straighten this out.
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Actually, it depends on whether he/she has Medicare or is under 65. I'm 64 and have BC/BS, and if my doctor leaves they will find a place for me. I still think the OP needs to pursue this further. While they limit patient profiles to 1,000 per doc, they still have to accommodate patients when a physician leaves. If they just say "good-bye" without a plan for a new doctor to assume care and transfer records, that is felony patient abandonment and doesn't fly well in the courts. When a physician left our group, we were extremely meticulous about assigning a new doc or transferring records to a physician of their choice, since the consequences, at least in New York, were Draconian.
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But here's where it gets more complicated:
If upon hearing their doctor was leaving or at any subsequent time thereafter, such as being under the belief that "all doctors were not accepting new patients", the OP said they were going elsewhere, then the OP had severed the patient-physician relationship and nothing about patient abandonment applies. |
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