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[quote=Anonymous]I am finding it hard to find a PCP who is not a NP. My longtime PCP is retiring in September. The few MDs nearby are not accepting new patients. If I increase the distance from me to 30-40 miles, I can find one, but who wants to drive that distance each time they have a minor ailment, you know? My doctor relative said that most are fine with having their care overseen by a NP if they are generally healthy and/or see a specialist regularly for any issues they have. I am a T1D and see my endocrinologist every 3 months, so my relative said I will be fine having my PCP be a NP. I have my first new patient appointment in a few weeks so I'll see how it goes. [/quote]
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