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Cheap_Coffee t1_j7vl4jy wrote

My docs are in Concord so my recommendations wouldn't help you.

However, I've had good luck with NPs; they tend to be focused on health care whereas some doctors may be influenced by cost control/profitability concerns.

Your mileage may vary, of course.

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[deleted] OP t1_j7vppaq wrote

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joeltb t1_j7vzsem wrote

NP's are not anything like a functional medicine doctor. The later is fake. Nurse Practitioners work under a real doc and can even prescribe medicine. That's the only difference. Most doctors office have you see an LNP before a doctor and take health insurance.

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[deleted] OP t1_j7w2v2t wrote

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joeltb t1_j7w39f7 wrote

You could be right, but normally NP is "Nurse Practitioner". Another protip, if any doctor refuses to do something you are requesting, ask them to note that in your record.(that they refused to do x,y,z test.)

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Cheap_Coffee t1_j7w3u3k wrote

I meant nurse practitioner.

Edit to add: you offer some good advice.

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