Local physicians accepting insurance
Last year my primary care physician dropped out of every PPO and HMO insurance network. You pay up-front, and you're on your own to work out any re-imbursement with your insurance company. Calling around to try to find another one, I'm finding this to be a common story. Two other local physicians have told me they are no longer members of any insurance networks. What's the deal? Is this some kind of semi-organized protest against low insurance payments? Why are all the doctors dropping out? And does anyone have a recommendation for a primary care physician that really does still take insurance (UHC if it matters)? Don't believe the on-line directories from the insurance companies themselves, they're all out of date.
East Palo Alto
Hillsborough
Mountain View
Foster City
San Bruno
San Mateo
San Carlos
Millbrae
Redwood Shores
Half Moon Bay
Menlo Park
Burlingame
Redwood City
South San Francisco
Palo Alto
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