Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Dermatologist?

I know this may seem like a stupid question, but where can I go to see these %26quot;dermatologists%26quot; people speak of? Where are they? Clinics? Do I just go up to them or book an appointment with them?|||~You can get a referral from a doctor


~You can open the yellow pages phone book and search the yellow pages for a dermatologist, could be listed under Skin (something or other)( but not advisable)


~You can open the white pages phone book and search hospital names which have listings of all of their departments - dermatology


~The county hospital will be in the white pages but under the government section (this is usually associated with clinics).


~You can ask friends and family if they have a dermatologist or used to use one that they%26#039;d recommend





All of this depends on if you have insurance or not.|||i saw a dermatologist through my doctor. i went to the doctor first and they set up an appointment for me|||The best way is to be referred by your family doctor. He knows exactly where to sent you.|||Look up a dermotologist individually. Make sure you book an appointment early. I had to make appointments 6 months in advance!|||You can google your city and state or you can just look in your phonebook. Most dermatologists have free consults.|||You generally will need to see your primary care physician first and you will be referred to a dermatologist in your area. Most will not see you without a primary%26#039;s referral and usually your insurance carrier will not pay unless you are referred.

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