I’ve encountered a similar problem in the past. I was put on a waiting list but when I had some bad symptoms they moved me up the list. When I was waiting though a representative said there is a really big shortage of doctors. They leave or are retired. I also think the fact that everyone has been required to have insurance means a wave of people who couldn’t get the help they need are flooding the system. It’s good that people are reaching out but it also means that those that are in dire need may have to wait. I lucked out because I’ve been at that office for a long time and they know my history. Finding someone new through a new office could be a seriously hard time. I’m sorry you are going through this. In the meantime a gp may help get you through just know that they have very little experience. If I were you I might see if I could make it work with one of those two doctors until you can find someone else. I’ve had bad experiences, stuck it out and found that once the doctor got to know me they actually changed how they treated me and I got better treatment. This isn’t to say that this will happen but just another perspective because I’ve seen it happen twice for me. Really they just give you meds so they don’t need to be someone you like just someone that helps, the relationship may get better over time.
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