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map 12-24-2019 08:16 AM

Good Family Doctor
 
With moving soon to the Lakes Region one thing we need right away is a good family doctor in the area. Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated.

upthesaukee 12-24-2019 12:06 PM

Location?
 
What part of the Lakes Region are you moving to? Almost pointless to recommend someone in Alton if you live at the far end of the lake in Meredith.

Dave

Descant 12-24-2019 01:25 PM

Weirs
 
Map has posted in other threads about snow plowing, etc. She's moving to the Weirs.

map 12-24-2019 03:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by upthesaukee (Post 324256)
What part of the Lakes Region are you moving to? Almost pointless to recommend someone in Alton if you live at the far end of the lake in Meredith.

Dave

The Weirs area. That said, in NY we drove 30 minutes to see our docs.Of course, closer would be better but the most important thing is a good doctor.

Lakemamma 12-24-2019 04:45 PM

Dr. Baron in Meredith is not accepting any new patients. The only one in that office is a NP Dr. Crosby. Dr. Capron that use to be in Meredith is now at Spears is accepting new patients. I travel back to Concord or further for my drs. Good luck.

Woody38 12-24-2019 06:01 PM

All my doctors are at Massachusetts General Hospital. Saved my life twice.
The last time I was admitted there was a man from NH in my room. As we talked he said his doctors were in Manchester or Nashua. When they cannot figure what is wrong they send me to MGH. This happened twice.
Isn't that comforting.

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I am a retired workaholic and continuing aquaholic

map 12-25-2019 06:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Woody38 (Post 324263)
All my doctors are at Massachusetts General Hospital. Saved my life twice.
The last time I was admitted there was a man from NH in my room. As we talked he said his doctors were in Manchester or Nashua. When they cannot figure what is wrong they send me to MGH. This happened twice.
Isn't that comforting.

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I am a retired workaholic and continuing aquaholic

That is quite a haul to visit a primary doctor when you live in the Lakes Region.

BroadHopper 12-25-2019 08:01 AM

Family Practitioner
 
Dr Misuewicz in Meredith off of the Rte 3, 106 rotary. He spends time with you listening to your concerns and answering all questions. Thorough examination and keeps up with medical news. Knows the network well in Central NH.

Jeanzb1 12-25-2019 10:52 AM

Laconia Internal Medicine
85 Spring Street Laconia
Drs. Witkin, Polak, Kallmerten, Conkling and Nurse Practitioner Lisa Morrissette


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Slickcraft 12-25-2019 01:51 PM

Directory of providers that have an association with LRGH:

http://www.lrgh.org/about-lrghealthc...nd-a-physician

Woody38 12-25-2019 04:11 PM

Agree, it is a long haul. To me the most important thing is getting the best care. Also when visiting, the 'Eat Street Cafe' is probably one of the better places for lunch. I would rather be in the ER for 12 hours while tests are being run and evaluated to know exactly whatever we are dealing with than being told to come back while we think about it. Also never had a wait time visiting primary care. I surmise as of the time most physicians are not taking new patients as they are extremely busy. Like myself many work 60 hours weekly.They also saved my wife when she had 12 pulmonary emboli. The only symptom was painful breathing.

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I am a retired workaholic and continuing aquaholic

Woody38 12-25-2019 07:54 PM

Pondguy. Dartmouth is also a great place to be.

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I am a retired workaholic and continuing aquaholic

bruinsfan 12-26-2019 11:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BroadHopper (Post 324278)
Dr Misuewicz in Meredith off of the Rte 3, 106 rotary. He spends time with you listening to your concerns and answering all questions. Thorough examination and keeps up with medical news. Knows the network well in Central NH.

I agree... Dr. Joseph Misiewicz, MD is an amazing primary care doctor. He has the time for patients and last minute care.

I've noticed that PCP docs that are part of a "hospital group" never have time or appointments available.

Twice last year, I drove to ConvenientMD Urgent Care because my PCP at the Lakes Region General Hospital affiliated Internal Medicine practice in Laconia couldn't see me; they said go to ER, "if it's that bad."

I wound up having the FLU and wanted to get Tamiflu within it's recommended 3-day window of the Rx being effective.

No thanks to the LRGH Internal Medicine practice on Spring Street, I was able to see a physician at the ConvenientMD and get the proper Rx and follow up needed. It wasn't an "emergency" in the ER sense, but it was an emergency to me.

Until LRGH gets taken over by a real hospital, they are just a bunch of lawsuits in the making.... just read the past years problems in the news. They can't keep doctors and every PCP seeing new patients is a ARPN or PA...

As with any PCP, you'll be referred to a specialist if needed, ie: Dartmouth or CMC for the best care in the state.

Mr. V 12-26-2019 11:50 AM

I wonder whether any family doctors in the lakes region make house calls any more?

When I was a kid our family doctor came to our home to treat me when I was ill, but I suspect such a business practice has gone the way of the dodo bird.

Advisor88 12-31-2019 11:17 AM

Doctor
 
Dr. Julie Furlan at Moultonboro medicine is great. She is an osteopath.

bruinsfan 01-02-2020 08:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Advisor88 (Post 324489)
Dr. Julie Furlan at Moultonboro medicine is great. She is an osteopath.

She’s outstanding and as usual, not taking new patients.

ApS 01-03-2020 05:16 AM

Drug Users...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr. V (Post 324315)
I wonder whether any family doctors in the lakes region make house calls any more?

When I was a kid our family doctor came to our home to treat me when I was ill, but I suspect such a business practice has gone the way of the dodo bird.

You know why--right?

Newbiesaukee 01-03-2020 08:44 AM

Actually, as a business model, physician home visits have increased in recent years. It is not exactly the old family doc, but it is true. This IS off topic but the subject is easily researched on Google if you are interested.


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