Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Just moved here and need a GOOD primary Dr in Internal Medicine.
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My husband and I both love Dr. Martinez - Cruz, who is an Internist. He seldom keeps us waiting, more than 15-20 minutes. He listens to us and never rushes out the door. I've been to a lot of Villages doctors and he is the most patient and caring dr. I have been to.
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Dr. Martinez-Cruz carries no malpractice insurance due to previous problems. He has this posted in his waiting room. Also has no hospital affiliation.
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Over the past few months you have posted and started threads requesting recommendations of doctors, including an immediate need for stitch removal. Were you able to become associated with or a patient of any of the Villages healthcare offices? Our doctor is at the Colony location. She gives referrals when needed. By it being a doctor referral, the wait period is reduced tremendously.
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Depending on your location, Dr Michael Wald at the Mullberry Health Center is a very good Internist. I've been very pleased with his care.
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Dr Mirko Roethlisberger at Creekside Landing is an EXCELLENT doctor. He has been our physician for over 12 years.
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WOW! These are two big negatives in my opinion. I had been looking for a primary care Dr. and saw all of the good posts about this Dr here on TOTV. I called and was told that he did not accept my insurance (which is a PPO, and accepted almost everywhere) Now, after seeing this post, I am glad that I didn't see him. I might be wrong but, maybe he has no hospital affiliation because he is unable to get malpractice insurance?
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I recommend Dr Tafur.
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Dr Winston Evalle on Wedgewood - 352-259-0364
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WOW!!!....amazed as to why somebody would avoid an outstanding physician (Dr. Martinez-Cruz is a 5 star rated physician)...because he's an Internist and does not carry malpractice insurance....He's not a Surgeon, OB-Gyn just an Internal Medicine physician.....BTW....There actually is a law in Florida (see 458.320, F.S.) that says doctors must carry $100,000 in malpractice insurance in order to practice medicine at all, and in order to have hospital staff privileges (they see patients in hospitals and not just in their offices) they must have at least $250,000 in malpractice insurance. As an alternative to having an actual malpractice insurance policy, Florida law also allows doctors to use other types of pre-arranged secured assets to cover claims in these amounts, like trust accounts, bank letters of credit, and similar arrangements. There is nothing inherently wrong with these other types of security, but they are rarely used.
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The poster said no medical malpractice insurance because of previous problems. That is concerning. You could look at not carrying insurance as a business decision. That is less concerning, but still concerning.
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Please elaborate Mac9 on these "previous problems you speak of on this post" since you surely have the details since you wrote this post!
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A group of gynecologists I went to in South Florida had the same sign re: malpractice insurance posted in their office. As far as doctors seeing patients in the hospital, isn't that declining? It seems that hospitalists are now doing that job.
You can search at Florida Dept. of Health for details about any physician practicing in Florida, including licensure, profile, education, insurance. I looked up my former OBGYN who has hospital privileges, who was named one of the 100 best doctors in the U.S. in a certain year, and does NOT carry malpractice insurance. I also looked up Dr. Martinez-Cruz and could find no record of "problems." Last edited by Carla B; 04-19-2015 at 10:12 AM. Reason: Added info on web source |
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Thank You jg7933 and CarlaB.....it is FL law to have a min. of $100,000 (pennies, but it makes him legal in this state)......if the "previous problems" were that bad, he would have had his license to practice in FL revoked....please advise what the "previous problems" were........(did it ever dawn on you it could have been a soon-to-be ex-wife that is sucking the financial resources out of an excellent physician?)..........Thank You in advance.
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