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Depends on your insurance. HMOs need referrals, PPOs don't.
You can ask you family doctor for a referral. Legally you will need a referral from your family doctor before the specialist will see you.
An Orthopedic Surgeon.
orthopedic specialist.
This can only be determined by a physician. First, you will need to see your primary care provider. Your primary care provider will make a diagnosis or a "preliminary diagnosis." You will then most likely be given a referral to an orthopedic physician. Lastly, only your orthopedic physician can determine the need for arthroscopic surgery.
An orthopedic surgeon treats fractures.
i would start off with a pain management doctor. you'll need a referral from your normal physician
If your back hurts all the time you need to see an orthopedic doctor to find out the cause so it can be properly treated.
You'd need a referral from a physican in order to see a Bariatric surgeon in order to become a patient. If you don't have a family doctor, you could try a walk in medical clinic and ask for a referral.
well let's see.... in 1009 I would guess it was a Witch Doctor.
If you have knock knees you can see an orthopedic doctor to see if there is anything they can do to help you to rectify the situation.
Your first step would be to go to a local doctor. They can run some test for you. If it is determined that you need to see an allergy specialist, you should be able to easily get a referral.