Yes. Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) believe in and use modern medicine. They are open to pretty much every medical treatment available, but are advised to prayerfully decide whether a treatment is a good decision for them personally. Medical treatment is something that is considered a personal decision and is not something the Church itself gets involved in.
Many Mormons are doctors, surgeons, nurses, etc. You can check out the "Related Links" below to meet some Mormon doctors, as well as to learn more aobut what Mormons believe about medicine.
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No they do not. It is up to you to ask.
75% of doctors accept Medicare, while 53% accept Medicaid.
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Yes. Doctors do have dental care.
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Joseph Smith rejected all of it.
Doctors make an oath when they start to be doctors that they will treat people without regard to payment (sort of ) Since you need to get paid something, you accept medicare.
Doctors that specialize in critical care situations are known as 'Intensivists". These doctors tend to work in the intensive care unit and are trained to deal with critical care cases.
doctors usally want to help people so they tend to care about you.
One doctor: The doctor's care was excellent. More than one doctor: The doctors' care was excellent.