Finding a good doctor can take a lot of patients and trying. Asking a lot of questions and going with your gut feeling on a doctor are not to be over looked. After all, not all doctors are A students in medical school, so how can be sure and positive the one we’ve chosen can do their job? The last thing we want is to be a victim of medical malpractice. It’s also a hassle to arrive early and fill out all the necessary paper work time after time. So before you choose a doctor on your insurance plan, visit their website and carefully read their mission, experience, education and specialty areas. Then, pick up the phone and ask questions before you schedule the appointment.