Need a supportive Primary Care doc....
Hi guys -
I don't post here very often - not in quite a while, actually. It took me a very long time to get approved for the surgery and then 2 weeks before I was scheduled, I found out my insurance wouldn't cover it anymore.
It's taken me a few months to accept that and start looking forward.
One thing I really do need however is a Primary Care Physician that doesn't...well...suck. :p
My previous doctor got married and moved out of state...she was replaced but I don't like the new doctor at ALL. She is very judgemental/cold/short/unsupportive of anything I try to do.
Does anyone know of any PCPs that are personable, helpful and easy to talk to? I'd love a doctor that is willing to listen to me as a person and not just check my blood pressure and tell me to lose weight.
Thanks in advance!
I love my PCP. She takes the time to talk and "listen" to you. You're never rushed. I know you're in Burlington but she's in Medford, 101 Main St. Her name is Cristina Holt and only there on Monday, Wednesday and Fridays. She works with you to help you. It's hard to find someone you can trust these days. Good luck.
Revision on 10/29/12
I also have a wonderful PCP on Beacon St in Brookline...she is totally cool with me having had WLS ( I came to her afterward) and she is young and nice. Her name is Katherine Dallow and her practice is affiliated with Beth Isreal (one of the best all around Hosps in Boston). Good luck with your search!!!
Peridot
on 6/21/06 11:00 am - Somerville, MA
on 6/21/06 11:00 am - Somerville, MA
My PCP is Melissa Zorn at Winchester Family Health Center in Wilmington. She's very personable.
Peridot
My PCP is Dr. Alain Chaoui in Peabody. He is young, knowledgeable and always takes the time to listen to you and figure out what's best for YOU. After working with me on different ways to lose weight we agreed surgery was the next logical step. He asked me to give him a couple of weeks to do some research and came back with a recommendation for a doctor and type of surgery. He has been a great help with any and all medical issues. His is a general practice and he sees the whole family, including the kids and we've been very happy with him.
Good Luck,
Kim
I used Dr. Ashley Vernon at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston. It's not far, distance wise from the North Shore but traffic can be a bear. However, they have an excellent program and a great support group and it is well worth the time it takes to get in town. The lapband support group meets the second Tuesday of every month, and Dr. Vernon does a fill clinic just before the support group.
Come on in and check us out!
Kim