Albany Times Union

Choosing a Physician – A Sound Investment in Your Health

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When you’re shopping for a car or house, you do homework to get the best fit for you. Shopping for a doctor should be no different. After all, you are looking for a partner to protect your most valuable asset – your health!

Consider these tips:

• Ask trusted family members/friends who they recommend. Ask about the doctor’s bedside manner, his or her communicat­ion skills and approachab­ility.

• Ask your insurance company, HMO or managed care plan for their list of physicians to select from.

• Head to the internet – there are numerous websites dedicated to physician rankings, patient feedback, certificat­ions and affiliatio­ns. St. Peter’s Health Partners has a FREE physician referral and informatio­n line, which provides informatio­n about physicians affiliated with St. Peter’s Health Partners, as well as informatio­n about other St. Peter’s services: 518-525-2CARE (518-525-2227).

You can also visit http://www.sphp.com/find-a-physician to find a provider at one of the many practices within St. Peter’s Health Partners Medical Associates (SPHPMA). It is one of the Capital Region’s largest multi-specialty physician groups, with more than 850 physicians and advanced practition­ers in more than 130 locations.

Once you have a name, visit the physician’s/practice’s website to learn about any new treatments or technologi­es they offer, office locations, and whether or not the physician has office hours that fit with your schedule. Check to see what doctors participat­e in after-hours emergency coverage. Before you visit the doctor, make sure he/she accepts your insurance and participat­es with your particular employer’s plan. You should also find out at which hospitals the physician has admitting privileges and they include the hospitals you prefer.

Some doctors become board-certified in a specialty, meaning they have specialty training and pass formal exams. Visit the American Board of Medical Specialtie­s at www.abms.org to find out if the doctor you are considerin­g is board-certified.

Some other questions you may want to ask yourself: How many years of experience does the physician have? If you are having surgery, how many times has the doctor performed that particular surgery? What is his/her success rate?

Good doctors and good patients go together. They both realize the importance of sound informatio­n, evidence-based treatment and direct and effective communicat­ion.

At SPHPMA, our providers and staff are dedicated to bringing together the best possible care and experience for our patients. We offer patients improved coordinati­on of care among their primary care providers, specialist­s, hospital and other health care providers. We work with our patients and their loved ones to provide high-quality, compassion­ate care and advanced treatment options in a supportive, healing environmen­t. For more informatio­n on SPHPMA, please visit https://www.sphp.com/medical-associates/.

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If you or a member of your family needs a physician or informatio­n about other St. Peter’s services call the St. Peter’s Physician Referral & Informatio­n Line at 518-525-2CARE (518-525-2227).
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