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| Does it really make much difference? Your "primary care" doctor doesn't cook your food or make your menus. If you have a problem, he'll take a look at you, then send you to a specialist, who will make the decisions with you. Even if you get sick with a minor thing like sore throat or an infection, the primary care won't give you an appointment in a timely manner, so you end up going to a prompt care and take your luck there. The doctor there will prescribe stuff and have you follow up with your "primary care" doctor after you have recovered. | |
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