I think it is important to view medical care as a service industry. Do you like the level of service, does it feel like a partnership?
DH and I just changed internists, DH had been going to our old Dr. on a regular basis, he never complained. (I don't go that much) Last week I went with him and couldn't believe the visit. We changed drs. immediately, we see a therapist and asked her where she went. We drive about 35 minutes to the new dr. office.
For our pediatrician:
I knew who I wanted, he "wasn't taking patients". Lucked into him, then he went into private practice (was linked to a local hospital) and I was free to truly have him as our dr. Used to drive 20 minutes to his office, now drive 50+ minutes. Love him, it's worth it. They also have plenty of "same day sick visits", I think that is crucial, especially with kids, but also with adults.
There are probably 300 drs. closer to me. A good dr. is hard to find.
Most people think I am nuts to drive that far. It's worth it to me.
But, I would ask friends, especially if they are anyway related to the medical profession, they "know" who's good. Ask your hairdresser, everyone. Be sure to ask who they haven't liked as well!
I also see a dermatologist, I bounce around, haven't found any with excellent service yet. I am wondering if they don't need to provide it as there is so much $$ in dermatology/cosmetic procedures.
Good luck!