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You should always consult your General Practitioner
Have him talk to a doctor about it, a general practitioner or a urologist.
Internist or General Practitioner
An internist. You can also see a general practitioner.
So that you grow and develop as a person.
If you exhibit several signs of schizophrenia, then you should see your general practitioner to obtain a referral to a psychiatrist or to dispel your concerns.
To deal with disagreements between a practitioner and young people, you might need to listen to both sides of each argument. Then, find a person to mediate the disagreement. This person should be a neutral party.
A general Practitioner, IE...your primary Doctor. You always go to your General Practioner first and they are the ones that decide what type of specialist you should see.
It should only be once, maybe twice. If this persists, consult a gynaecologist or your General Practitioner.
A personal referral can sometimes be more reliable than a professional one. What do other professionals say about this therapist?What qualifications, board certification, or affiliations does this practitioner have?
Just go to a general practitioner, and they will be able to give you a referral to the correct specialist.
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