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Nostrana [21]
3 years ago
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A primary care physician is a doctor who treats many types of illness and injuries. A specialist is a medical professional who h

as chosen to focus on one field of medicine, such as an oncologist, who treats only cancer, or a podiatrist, who focuses only on treating foot conditions. What are the advantages of seeing a specialist as opposed to a primary care physician? List at least one circumstance in which you might want to see a specialist, and at least one circumstance in which you might want to see a primary care physician. << Read Less
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Elis [28]3 years ago
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The advantage is the specialist will be able to give you more info on what is wrong and a primary care physician can only give you as much info as they know. Like if your arm was broken you would want to go to a specialist because they know about more and a physician if you have a common cold.
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