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Looking for a New Family Physician
Can anyone recommend a good female family physician?
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We really like Dr Clarissa Abrantes. 352 259-7900. Offices at Mulberry and Laurel Manor. She hugs me when she is finished!
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I really like Dr. Catherine Horner, Family Doctors of Belleview located at The Oaks at 138 which is behind Beall's and Lowes on 441....352-391-1056.....The Family Doctors of Belleview
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Any more suggestions?
I am also looking for a primary care physician. Doesn't matter to me if the doctor is male or female....just need some good recommendations. Then I need to see if they are in my "network". Thanks!
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I agree with you re: Dr. Gegaj
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One suggestion: Make sure your Primary physician does visits at the hospital (TVRH). I say this because, as a nurse, I get lots of complaints by patients who say something like "who's this guy (or gal)?). They end up with a hospitalist. And while I think many of the hospitalists are great doctors they are not YOUR doctor.
When I chose my PCP I made sure that he did rounds in the hospital (of course I already knew that since that is where I met him:)) |
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In fall there is a new health care center opening up that will offer lots of time with patients and the doctors you see will be the ones to care for you at the hospital. It is modelled after the Family Doctors of Belleview and they are involved. I read their website and they seem very patient focused. A few people on this thread have referred already to them but now in Colony Plaza in fall this new community health center will be opening. I think more health centers are to follow in The Villages. I read Gary Morse said he is bringing in great doctors and paying them well and that their focus will be on patient care and not numbers. Google Villages Florida Health Care Center at Colony Plaza. You will find a few articles.
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I've heard that the PCP I recommended doesn't visit hospitals since you are under the specialist care. This is just what I've read about her on TOTV and can't be sure. There is no need that I can see for a PCP to visit you while you are in the hospital under the care of a specialist other than to line their own pockets. |
However they make it very clear on the phone that they will not be filing anyone's secondary insurance. You will have to pay up front and file it yourself, including medicare supplementals. I don't think that sounds patient friendly. just sayin...:)
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