I live in a small town and I need to see specialist 1 time for 1 little thing but I can't because they don't accept new patients. Why do they do this. Are they completely full from now until eternity?
I don't know why but I always figured that if a Dr was not accepting new patients it was because the schedule was full. In my Dr office a new Dr is brought in at that point.
I have to be honest, I would rather that the Dr does not squeeze so many folks in that I cannot be seen in a timely manner. I seldom call any Dr but when I do I do not want to wait three weeks to get in.
I have Blue Cross/ Blue Shield. I just called the office to schedule and they said they weren't accepting new patients. I didn't even give them any insurance info.Did you Dr. refer you to this specialist? I have never had a specialist ever turn me down.
What kind of insurance do you have? Many Drs will turn down medicaid/medicare patients if they have a exceed a certain % of the patients.
If you only need one little thing done, find a Dr. in a farther area who can do it for you. A little drive for 1 or 2 visits is not bad.
I have Blue Cross/ Blue Shield. I just called the office to schedule and they said they weren't accepting new patients. I didn't even give them any insurance info.
The thing that gets me is that there's 3 doctors in this office that do the same thing.
I don't know why but I always figured that if a Dr was not accepting new patients it was because the schedule was full. In my Dr office a new Dr is brought in at that point.
I have to be honest, I would rather that the Dr does not squeeze so many folks in that I cannot be seen in a timely manner. I seldom call any Dr but when I do I do not want to wait three weeks to get in.
I'd also rather dr's not accept new patients and keep the quality of care.
yea it can wait. I'm looking around for someone else but it's difficult to find someone.Can it wait? Did you ask when they would be accepting new patients again?
My primary I have now finally opened up to accepting new patients and I got in.
Most doctors open/close acceptance based on their patient load.
If it is a 1 time minor thing, I would just go elsewhere.
I see you live in MD. How far are you from a bigger city? Did you ask if they have a new patient waiting list?
Just because there are 3 Drs does not mean they are not full. Specialist can have patient with chronic problems that take up many appointments.
I'm about 1 hour from a larger city. That was my next step but it's frustrating since I have 1 in my town and I'll have to drive an hour to see someone which means more time off work.
Expect this to get worse, too.
much worse I am afraid.