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Vimo has one of the largest databases of specialists in this field on the Internet. While some specialists can become experts in individual diseases or surgeries, family care doctors receive more general training. Sometimes called primary care providers or general practitioners, family physicians complete a three year residency that covers a variety of topics including psychiatry, pediatrics, gynecology and internal medicine. This training gives a family physician the tools to treat common conditions in patients of a variety of ages and both sexes. Rather than confining their expertise to an area of the body, family physicians are experts in general health, wellness and preventive care

To find a Doctor for Family Practice in North Dakota, first choose a city from the list below

Ashley
Beulah
Bismarck
Bottineau
Bowman
Carrington
Casselton
Cavalier
Cooperstown
Crosby
Devils Lake
Dickinson
Elgin
Ellendale
Enderlin
Fargo
Forman
Gackle
Garrison
Grafton
Grand Forks
Gwinner
Hankinson
Harvey
Hazen
Hebron
Hettinger
Hillsboro
Jamestown
Kenmare
Kulm
Lamoure
Langdon
Larimore
Lidgerwood
Linton
Lisbon
Mandan
Mcville
Medina
Milnor
Minot
New England
New Town
Northwood
Oakes
Park River
Rolla
Rugby
Stanley
Towner
Turtle Lake
Valley City
Velva
Wahpeton
Walhalla
Watford City
West Fargo
Williston
Wishek

Browse for a Family Practice specialist by state, then city. Once you find a doctor, you'll be able to read reviews for the doctor (or add your own review), buy insurance the doctor accepts, and view a map of the doctor's exact location.


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Choose a Health Insurance Plan that covers your Doctor

This one sounds so obvious and yet most people miss it. If you are looking to buy health insurance, you fall into one of two situations:

Case 1:  You do not have a family doctor or specialist. Alternatively, even if you have one, you are not particularly attached to seeing that doctor. If this is true, then you can safely ignore the rest of this post.

Case 2:  You do have a family doctor and would very much like to continue seeing that doctor. If you fall into this category, then remember this – not all doctors accept every plan. If you buy a health insurance plan and then find out later that it does not cover your doctor, you could lose hundreds of dollars in out-of-network costs each year.

So, if you do have a family doctor and would like to keep him or her – please do ask your health insurance counselor to choose a plan that covers that doctor!

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