Hospitals and Physicians
When someone relocates they often seek information about physicians, specialists, hospitals and other types of health care, such as extended care. Is there a resource in Hopkins Park for health care information?
When someone relocates they often seek information about physicians, specialists, hospitals and other types of health care, such as extended care. Is there a resource in Hopkins Park for health care information?
Hopkins Park, Illinois has a hospital. Hopkins Park has many medical professionals operating in a variety of specialties. Fundamental healthcare begins with an individual or family?s access to a general physician, call it a family doctor or for children, a Pediatrician and for women a Gynecologist. Certainly, for people like me, a good therapist; better yet, a Psychiatrist! But why is it that someone in Hopkins Park, Illinois cannot locate a physician that will take new patients?
CityBlog Hopkins Park, was struck by the frustration that was apparent in Susie Pena’s (a Hopkins Park, Illinois resident) post on May 9, 2007, which read as follows:
I have been here 1 year this June and have yet to find a doctor that will accept new patients. I am very discouraged that there is no avenue for new residents to find out who is available without a lot of labor intensive efforts.
Does Hopkins Park have a physician association or, does the hospital know of new physicians coming into Hopkins Park that are looking for new patients? It would behoove all communities to have some centralized service that maintains a list of physicians who can accept patients as either “new†or on a rotating basis until the new resident can establish regular healthcare.
Hopkins Park, Illinois has a hospital. Hopkins Park has many medical professionals operating in a variety of specialties. Fundamental healthcare begins with an individual or family?s access to a general physician, call it a family doctor or for children, a Pediatrician and for women a Gynecologist. Certainly, for people like me, a good therapist; better yet, a Psychiatrist! But why is it that someone in Hopkins Park, Illinois cannot locate a physician that will take new patients?
CityBlog Hopkins Park, was struck by the frustration that was apparent in Susie Pena’s (a Hopkins Park, Illinois resident) post on May 9, 2007, which read as follows:
I have been here 1 year this June and have yet to find a doctor that will accept new patients. I am very discouraged that there is no avenue for new residents to find out who is available without a lot of labor intensive efforts.
Does Hopkins Park have a physician association or, does the hospital know of new physicians coming into Hopkins Park that are looking for new patients? It would behoove all communities to have some centralized service that maintains a list of physicians who can accept patients as either “new†or on a rotating basis until the new resident can establish regular healthcare.