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What is the difference between speed of getting in to see family medicine, internal medicine and general practice?

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It depend: How busy they are, but if you have and seen him before he will get in very soon because he want to be his patient.

Answered 12/29/2022

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Depends on location: In many parts of the country, internal medicine physicians are in short supply and it can take longer to get an appointment with an internist than with a general practice doctor or a family physician. However, internists often see more medically complex patients and if you are in that category, it will be worth the wait unless it is an emergency.

Answered 2/17/2015

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Dr. Michael Roberts answered

Specializes in Family Medicine

Depends: Will vary from office to office and dr to dr.... How busy they are.... Not specific to their training.

Answered 4/18/2016

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