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Doctors are not infallible - although a small minority act as if they are. There are a number of things to consider when a patient sits before you, and at times, the doctor can get it wrong.
Many regard getting a diagnosis, good or bad, as preferable to living with uncertainty. But if that diagnosis is the wrong one, the repercussions can be devastating.
For patients given the wrong diagnosis, the repercussions can be devastating. So if you're not convinced by your doctor's assessment, what are your options?
Direct primary care is an increasingly popular health care option. Patients at these clinics pay a fee of roughly $50 to $100 month and get easier, direct access to their doctor for routine care as often as they want for no extra cost.