I have ins. but I've never used it & I don't hold a doctor. How do find a doctor to prescribe birth control?
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Any Gynecologist will prescribe birth control pills for you. I do feel that it is impressive to see a doctor before you start taking birth control pills especially if it is for the first time. That agency you can be given a clean bill of strength before you start taking them. You should also own a paps smear. Most doctors like to hold one on record earlier you ever take bc pills and that road they will have something to compare to subsequently.
It is just a safer channel to do it. There may be clinics that will give you pills short an exam but that is really not the safest approach to go roughly it and if you have insurance you may as powerfully get the suitable care that you are paying for.
Take angelic care of yourself.
Blessings
Lady Trinity~
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It depends on where on earth you go. If you budge to planned parenthood you can probably be see as a walk-in. If you call a doctor tomorrow you may know how to get an appointment for Friday. Look online or in the booklet that your insurance give you for a gynocologist who accepts your insurance. Getting an appointment on really short become aware of may be easier with a masculine doctor because they're not as much in constraint as the female ob/gyns.I'm have acidity problem? Advice what should I give to my daily feast to reduce this problem?
i would send for the insurance company and ask for a list of doctors that adopt the insurance and then pick a obgyn or a gynacologist from the register. also i believe doc apts come out of sick time so just convey your boss your going to the doctor.or just ask them for an apt on your daytime off.call any doctor to hand you, they can prescribe it. most dont want walk ins.
call Planned Parenthood
When your on birth control do you start your spell at night or during the afternoon?
If you have a moral boss they will work with you to craft sure you don't lose hours for a dr's appt.As for your insurance company check to see if they require that you start with a primary carefulness dr first and if they do then check to see if within are any that offer walk-in clinics. If you can't find one after try Planned Parenthood as two of the other posters said.
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