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In response to "That seems like alot, the 1800 will only get you prescriptions for run of the mill stuff. Anything serious he'd have to refer you to someone else and " by Loyola

He is a nephrologist so he can take care of those cases. But yeah, you still need insurance. Ideally, it is nice to have one doctor who will filter

and double check things other doctors are doing for you.

One of his patients loved a cardiologist she would go to. But he wasn't really helping her. So my prof research her condition more and found a different cardiologist that was doing new procedures. That saved her life.


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