Looking for an internist/family doctor who is not boutique, takes insurance, cares about patients, is taking new patients, has years of experience but is not ready to...
Nancy P. replied:
My husband sees Dr. Ross too and I go to Dr. Desai. They are both in the same practice. I really like that they are both open to more natural ways of dealing with health, yet incorporate traditional methods too.
Erin T. replied:
I go to Dr. Moy in Laurel. She's awesome. She will schedule hour long appointments if needed. She actually had conversations with you and sits in her office to discuss options, conditions, etc.
Rachel K. replied:
Jonathan Fish
Joni D. replied:
As a nurse I recommend Dr Jackson is so good with her patience very knowledgeable very supportive in the community. She has managed may family care for years! She is one of the few physician that takes care of her patience she has been known to do house visits!
Lenice K. replied:
I go to an osteopath name Dr. Mitchell in Marriottsville. She is wonderful, she may have the name of someone who might have some of the qualities you are looking for. Western medicine as a whole, lacks
Kavitanjali S. replied:
Dr. Desai at crossroad medical associates.
Cindy N. replied:
I started seeing Dr. Polgar in January. She's probably about my age, she definitely seems to care, she seems experienced, she takes insurance, and she takes new patients. The office location is convenient. I've been twice and haven't had to wait long. I've e-mailed her questions a few times via the electronic medical record and she responds promptly. http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/community_physicians/locations/howard_county/howard_county.html Edited · Like · Yesterday at 2:39 am
Cindy N. replied:
I started seeing Dr. Polgar in January. She's probably about my age, she definitely seems to care, she seems experienced, she takes insurance, and she takes new patients. The office location is convenient. I've been twice and haven't had to wait long. I've e-mailed her questions a few times via the electronic medical record and she responds promptly. http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/community_physicians/locations/howard_county/howard_county.html
Anne J. replied:
If you want old school, and I mean old school, try Dr. evelyn Jackson. She has a practice here in Clarksville, on Ten Oaks Rd. Takes insurance, and new patients. She's been our GP since we moved here when I was 8. (Almost 40 yrs ago) if you know any clarksville history, she bought Dr Whitacker's practice from him, when he retired. Her phone is 410-531-2200.
Suzanna J. replied:
Dr. Lawrence Swink...410-964-6200
Leslie C. replied:
Dr. Warren Ross is an integrative Dr who isn't so far our of the norm. He believes that there is a cause to many illnesses and that pharmaceuticals are not always the answer.
Cindy N. replied:
Boutique is when you pay a large fee for the "right" to see your doctor. This is not covered by insurance. Then you get supposedly better service from your doctor. Your doctor takes fewer patients than those who are not boutique. For example, you might pay a $1,500 annual fee to your boutique doctor, then still pay any co-pays, coinsurance, deductibles, etc. based on your insurance. Lots of doctors are going boutique these days. Mine did, which is why I switched to Dr. Polgar.
Anne M. replied:
I love Dr Ross. They say he stopped taking new patients but there are other drs in his practice... He's awesome and might consult.
Nancy P. replied:
Yes they told me Dr. Desai is most like Dr. Ross in her perspective and I like her very much.