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[quote=Anonymous]I would not recommend non gyn primary care doc. I would find a gyn who is either only a gyn, or at least whose practice is heavily weighted to gyn, rather than OB. And preferably someone who focuses on women in and approaching menopause. I switched to having my gyn care from my primary care doc after my last baby (late 30s), and stuck with that model for a few years. But I didn't feel like I was getting all the female expertise that I wanted, especially as menopause looms closer. So in my early 40s I went back to a gyn practice. It does mean that I need 2 physicals a year now, but I feel like I'm getting much better care in the lady department. Actually it's the same OB/gyn practice that delivered one of my babies, but they have lots of older patients, and I haven't experienced the scheduling issues that you mention. Hopefully it won't come to that, because I do really like the doctors. My .02[/quote]
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