I concur to double check what hospitals they admit to. Also most MDs no longer go there and contract to a hospitalist service. Another thing is what their office hours are. I have had MDs I liked but left because the office was run terribly. No calls back on lab results and rude nurses time after time. Or it is policy to return all calls AFTER clinic so calls never get made due to staff hitting overtime and having to leave. Younger people might get on the phone and make things happen but seniors tend to respect doctors and will wait. Sadly doctors don't necessarily know what's best anymore nor do they always have the time to sit and talk to you for 30 minutes. I found a great MD but it is hard to get into him because he spends time with his patients, still goes to the hospital for rounds, and told me it takes him 2 hours a night to deal with the electronic records for prescriptions, notes, authorizations, etc. Then she/he needs to stay up on all the literature? Not really the distinguished career path many aspiring residents seek any longer.