Choosing a primary care provider

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What is Choosing a primary care provider?

A primary care provider (PCP) is a practitioner who sees people for common medical problems. This person is usually a doctor, but may be a physician assistant or a nurse practitioner. Your PCP is often involved in your care for a long time, so it is important to select someone with whom you will work well.

Alternative Names:

Family doctor - how to choose one; Primary care provider - how to choose one; Doctor - how to choose a family doctor

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