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Related: About this forumWhen does one move from a general practitioner to a geriatric specialist?
Time for my annual checkup and so many of my concerns are age related that I wonder.
On the other hand, I don't think that my physician is much younger than myself. Ha.
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When does one move from a general practitioner to a geriatric specialist? (Original Post)
question everything
Sep 2016
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elleng
(137,338 posts)1. Dunno, but my gp's pretty aware
(and pretty 'young,' maybe 40-something.) Think I'll stick with him for a few more.
marybourg
(13,242 posts)2. Are there any geriatric specialists in your area?
I live in a mega senior development, in an area of mega senior developments and there are few here.
question everything
(49,297 posts)3. Heard of one who came to a clinic near me
but am not sure what exactly this specialty means
RealityChik
(382 posts)4. I'll move when...
my health problems can no longer be solved by my GP. Usually, I just see a specialist when my GP thinks I need one. I guess if I get to the stage where I can't remember my husband's name or don't know where I live, my problems will be too big for my GP and a geriatric specialist might be a prudent move.