Find the Right Gastroenterologist: A Step-by-Step Guide
A gastroenterologist is a doctor who specializes in digestive diseases and conditions. A primary care doctor may suggest a gastroenterologist for advanced care treat digestive issues or discomfort. Use the following instructions to ensure you find the right gastroenterologist for you.
Instructions
Request a referral from your primary care provider, or call your insurance company or use their web-based doctor search.
Verify that your insurance covers the gastroenterologist or requires an official referral. Use your insurance company's web-based search tool, or call your insurance representative. Have the gastroenterologist's office address and phone number ready.
Search for online reviews of the gastroenterologist. See Resource section below. Repeat Steps 1 through 4 if you dislike the reviews.
Call the gastroenterologist's office to set up an appointment. Find out if any diagnostic testing, lab work or stool samples occur at the first visit. Determine what you can't eat or drink prior to the appointment.
Write down any questions in a notebook before your initial visit. Ask for specific dietary or gastric changes to make.
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