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Originally Posted by gina_re
I'll look at it, but then again it just may those that had bad experiences posting whereas those that had a good experience may not provide a review. If I had bad experiences anywhere, I'll post it. So I take into consideration how recent the reviews are, how many reviews, and what they actually say. But I'll admit, I'll probably be more likely to choose the one with better reviews. However, what is most important is how you felt with her.
I just looked up a few of my doctors and the reviews vary, but I have liked or still work with them.
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Exactly. People with negative experiences are more likely to write a review.
My old insurance used to make it easy to search for good pdocs and therapists. As part of their policy, they would have patients periodically fill out "status reports" to see how effective their pdoc or therapist was. Then, if a pdoc/therapist was particularly effective, they were listed under the "recommended" doctors... while the ineffective ones were just listed as "options". That's how I found my current therapist, but I'm on a different insurance plan now, so I don't have access to the doctor recommendations anymore