FIND THE RIGHT CARE

Best way to find a care provider

Assess your need for type of provider:

  • Primary care: Primary care practices serve as the starting point for patients entering the healthcare system and act as the central hub for all healthcare needs. 
  • Specialized care: A specialist physician is a medical professional who has completed additional training and education in a specific area of medicine beyond their primary care training. They focus on diagnosing, treating, and managing complex medical conditions within a specialized field. 

Decide type of access:

  • In an emergency: Contact 911
  • If urgent care is needed: Research local urgent care providers
  • Visit a physician office: In-person care
  • Telehealth/Virtual care: When appropriate seek virtual care 

Research provider options

  • Look for healthcare providers who specialize in your specific healthcare needs. 
  • Consider factors such as their qualifications, experience, reputation, and the services they offer.
  • You can utilize online directories, professional associations, and recommendations from trusted sources to find potential providers.

Seek recommendations and referrals

Ask for recommendations from trusted sources such as family, friends, or primary care physicians. They may have firsthand experience with reputable healthcare providers or can refer you to specialists who can address your specific healthcare needs.

Consult with your primary care physician

Your primary care physician can serve as a valuable resource in helping you find the right healthcare provider. They can offer recommendations, provide referrals, and coordinate your care with other specialists, if needed.

Read patient reviews and testimonials

Online reviews and testimonials from previous patients can provide insights into the quality of care provided by healthcare providers. Consider both positive and negative feedback while keeping in mind that individual experiences may vary.

Check provider credentials

Verify the credentials of the healthcare providers you are considering. Look for their licenses, certifications, and board certifications in relevant specialties. This information is often available on their websites or can be obtained by contacting the appropriate licensing boards or professional associations.

Consider the provider's expertise and experience

Depending on your healthcare needs, it's important to find a provider who has experience and expertise in treating conditions similar to yours. Look for providers who have a track record of success and positive patient outcomes in their field of specialization.

Evaluate provider-patient compatibility

Every individual is unique, and finding a healthcare provider who is compatible with your preferences and values is crucial. Consider factors such as gender preferences, communication style, and cultural sensitivity. This can contribute to a better provider-patient relationship and enhance the quality of care you receive.

Check insurance network coverage:

  • If you have health insurance, review your policy to identify healthcare providers within your network.
  • Insurance networks typically have negotiated agreements with specific providers, ensuring you receive maximum coverage and reduced out-of-pocket expenses.

Schedule and prepare

  • Once you have identified potential healthcare providers, schedule consultations with them. Use this opportunity to ask questions about their approach to care, treatment options, expected outcomes, and any other concerns you may have. This will help you assess their suitability and make an informed decision.
  • Remember, finding the right healthcare provider may require some time and effort, but it is essential for receiving quality care that meets your specific needs.