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gobirds13 t1_j665lnk wrote

Stoll Medical Group, as long as you’re fine not always booking with “your” doc if you need to be seen quickly.

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Stigs84 t1_j67hm3d wrote

Lol was gonna recommend them, too, my new PCP is there and I booked online right away after my old doctor closed

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CockercombeTuff t1_j68jak4 wrote

They will see you fairly quickly, but not always, IME, and honestly, the impersonal, see any doctor, vitals/stats and done experience left a really bad impression for me.

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gobirds13 t1_j69ocqd wrote

I've never personally had the "quick" impression - but different doctors may vary there.

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JBizznass t1_j663sjv wrote

The mainline health system has been really great at getting appointments with doctors (even specialists) in a timely fashion.

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familyofgeniuses t1_j66r0zk wrote

Seconding Stoll. Also if you have health insurance, they probably have a phone line where you can call and talk to a nurse if you need some questions answered before the appointment.

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MurielFinster t1_j68u835 wrote

Rittenhouse women’s wellness accepts new patients pretty quickly. You do have to be a woman. Otherwise mainline usually has pretty quick turn springs for appointments.

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BrendaHelvetica t1_j66hfur wrote

Drexel internal medicine has CRNPs if you need to see someone asap. I just made an appt for upcoming week so I’m sure they got more appts available.

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KFCConspiracy t1_j6acj73 wrote

Mainline health has been good for that for me. My doctor (Dr. Picciano) is great, and her practice has a few doctors, so if you don't absolutely need to see YOUR doctor you can get in with a day or two notice.

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itwasmayham t1_j68w04l wrote

Ninth street internal medicine does booking on the Zocdoc app which is super convenient.

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cielorossa t1_j69uu1n wrote

You'll have good luck here with a nurse practitioner - but call and ask first because they don't take all insurances.

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JBizznass t1_j660k60 wrote

That doesn’t work for and ER follow up visit to primary care. Urgent care is not primary care.

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SaltySeth2 t1_j6bqmul wrote

Roxborough Internal Medicine has been able to see me on a day or two's notice recently and overall some of the issues I couldn't figure out before have improved since I started there.

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TheFAPnetwork t1_j689z8s wrote

There exists a service called a concierge doctor. For an extra yearly fee you can have your own doctor that will make house calls and see you when you want to be seen. With the service you can avoid a lot of obstacles with regards to getting an appointment, referral, script', whenever and wherever. If your doctor is on vacation and you need to be seen, your doctor will come back to see you.

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Walkswithheaddown t1_j66inf6 wrote

There’s a guy on my corner who will tell you you’re not right. He will give you a script for what ever ails you.

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Walkswithheaddown t1_j66kcep wrote

If you are declining go to the ER. Another option is call your doctor and tell him your declining he’s either bring you in asap or he’ll tell you to go to the ER. Hang in there. Be strong. Get well soon.

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sandwichpepe OP t1_j6afdjp wrote

i’m declining in the sense that the chronic illnesses i have, so i can’t really hop into the er for things like that. but if things do get bad again then i won’t hesitate to call the 24 hour line that penn gave me to see what i should do

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