When should I see a Specialist?
- lori683
- 2 days ago
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Specialist
Deductible and coinsurance may apply. In most cases a referral from a Primary Care Doctor is not required.
A specialist is a physician who has received additional training in a medical specialty in addition to their basic training in medical school and as an intern. Your Primary Care Doctor may refer you to a Specialist if your medical condition requires additional diagnosis and testing.
Allergist Cardiologist Chiropractor Dermatologist Endocrinologist Gastroenterologist Geriatrician Gynecologist Hematologist Infectious Disease Doctor Nephrologist | Neurosurgeon Nutritionist Obstetrician Occupational Therapist Oncologist Ophthalmologist Orthopedic Surgeon Orthopedist Otolaryngologist (ENT) Pain Management Specialist Pathologist
| Pediatrician Podiatrist Pulmonologist Radiologist Rheumatologist Speech Pathologist Surgeon Urologist |
Be sure to check your policy for In-Network Specialists. Questions about your policy? Contact VISIT® Insurance at 703-660-9062 or info@visitinsurance.com and we will be happy to review your policy details with you.
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