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When a patient asks who should be referred, you can explain that referrals are typically made for specialized care when a condition requires expertise beyond primary care or when further diagnostic testing is needed. You might say, "Referrals are often necessary for situations like complex medical issues, persistent symptoms that haven't responded to treatment, or when specialized interventions are required. If you have specific concerns or symptoms, we can discuss whether a referral is appropriate for your situation."

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