Hello friends! I am looking for referrals for a really good primary care physician in the Fargo area. (not for the kids, only for Kelly and I). Also, if you know of...
Missy M. replied:
I see Dr. Cynthia Knutson and Dr. Tara Keshavarz at Sanford's neuroscience clinic downtown. They both specialize in migraines. I have been dealing with them for years. Good luck!!
Kimberly P. replied:
KK...what is IMA??!! Come on...also Susan Hanson there is top notch. As is my father Dr L...and Yohe for Kelly ;)
Amy J. replied:
http://www.abcmiracles.com
Ann U. replied:
Dacia Engberg is a PA at IMA. She's relatable and great about referrals if she determine sits out of her scope. Best part? they can always get you in asap!
Ann U. replied:
Internal Medicine and associates. The murse also goes there, we love them. So quick and efficient.
Carla D. replied:
Dr Cynthia Knutson and Gretchen Baldwin PA at Sanford know what they are doing for sure!
Does anyone have any recommendations for a primary care physician? In the Sanford Health network and preferably female...Thanks!
Kayla E. replied:
Rebecca Joyce np in west fargo is very nice
Heather S. replied:
Autumn Brands is a physician assistant and she is good
Steph M. replied:
I see S. Goyal at west Fargo and I would not recommend her. I have considered switching. I know that's not exactly what you want, but hopefully it will help you find someone great
Katie S. replied:
Brooke Brekke. She's great! Internal Med at the southpointe clinic on 32.
Sarah N. replied:
Brian and I both see Kristin Carr at southpoint internal med. We really really like her! She's a PA as well.
Jessica H. replied:
Kristen Carr at southpointe
Judy B. replied:
I now see P.A. Kelsh in West Fargo, I know you will like her, she is young. Rebecca Joyce is no longer there, she moved to Alexandria, Mn.
Andrea W. replied:
Brooke Brekke is super nice, I know her through work so I don't go to her personally but you'd love her. Otherwise I go to Christine Brandt, PA fam med at southpointe and she's great. You can see their pictures at sanfordhealth.org
Does anyone know who I can see or go to to get a doctors note for my dog? My primary doctor doesn't do that and said I wont be able to find one?
Andrea L. replied:
you technically don't need a letter. It's a Federal Law, under the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. According to the law, there is no "official" certification for Service/Assistance Dogs (ie: you don't *need* a letter or tags of any sort), nor ...See More