Medicare typically requires beneficiaries to choose a primary care physician (PCP) who is designated as such, usually a general practitioner, family physician, or internist. While you can see a cardiologist for specialized care, they generally cannot serve as your PCP unless they are also certified in primary care. It's important to check with your Medicare plan for specific options and guidelines regarding provider designations.
Try Saint Lukes Hospital.
not if you inform them you can't afford a medicare supplement @ this time. Send 2 registered letter's with a return receipt for proof
No. Patients out of pocket is limited to the annual deductible and 20% coinsurance.
A doctor who specialises in heart diseases is known as a "Cardiologist".
the ltr at the of of the medicare claim number varies, it could be A, B, D. Medicare number are only 9 digits, ltrs are added at the end to allow more combinations
Nuclear cardiologist
Pure PCP contains only PCP (phencylidine).
PCP is not administrated
pcp is a tranqulizer
When I first saw you, my heart beat so fast that I consulted my cardiologist. A cardiologist is a heart specialist.
PCP is phencyclidine.
Yes, PCP is a hallucinogen.