Ok, don't go thinking I'm nuts or anything please let me explain.
I moved to the US to be with my husband in 2008. We only had health care about a year before we both ended up with jobs that didn't have any. Since then, we've only gone when we needed, paid out of pocket when we could, and had to get help from a charity when I needed my hysterectomy because we didn't make enough money to pay for it on our own. Now, FINALLY, my husband is about to start a job with health care. The coverage is amazing and will only be about $500 a month including both of us. It covers 80% and up depending on what it is which is the best health care either of us has ever seen. It also starts on day one of his employment. We mean to take advantage of this.
The thing is, I have no idea how to go about looking for a female doctor in the US. I don't even know what they are called in the US. In Canada, I'd have called up a clinic and asked for a female General Practioner but I've never heard a general doctor called that here (is it a Family Doctor? Is it a Primary Care Physician? Are they the same thing?) that I could go to every year for regular checkups. And I need to get a mammogram done since it's been about 5 years and we haven't had the money, so where and who would I go to for that (my surgeon for my hysterectomy set me up for the first two that I had done but that was 5 years ago and I don't remember who it was)? I know we will get a list from the Insurance company for the "which doctors are in our network" stupidity but things are so convoluted here. In Canada, I'd just talk to my GP who would send me downstairs to imaging and then I'd come back up to her office to discuss my readout.
I feel so dumb asking all this like it's something I should know, and I'll be 46 in two weeks so I feel incredibly ignorant. My husband being a guy, he's never had to deal with the kind of stuff a woman does. He doesn't care if his doctor is a man or a woman (I do) and he doesn't know about things like mammograms. I guess I could ask my mother-in-law but you guys are quicker since I'm thinking about it now. Plus, I don't know why but I'd feel embarrassed to talk to my MIL about this even though she's been a nurse her whole life.
Can you educate me please? I'd really appreciate it. Thanks so much.
I moved to the US to be with my husband in 2008. We only had health care about a year before we both ended up with jobs that didn't have any. Since then, we've only gone when we needed, paid out of pocket when we could, and had to get help from a charity when I needed my hysterectomy because we didn't make enough money to pay for it on our own. Now, FINALLY, my husband is about to start a job with health care. The coverage is amazing and will only be about $500 a month including both of us. It covers 80% and up depending on what it is which is the best health care either of us has ever seen. It also starts on day one of his employment. We mean to take advantage of this.
The thing is, I have no idea how to go about looking for a female doctor in the US. I don't even know what they are called in the US. In Canada, I'd have called up a clinic and asked for a female General Practioner but I've never heard a general doctor called that here (is it a Family Doctor? Is it a Primary Care Physician? Are they the same thing?) that I could go to every year for regular checkups. And I need to get a mammogram done since it's been about 5 years and we haven't had the money, so where and who would I go to for that (my surgeon for my hysterectomy set me up for the first two that I had done but that was 5 years ago and I don't remember who it was)? I know we will get a list from the Insurance company for the "which doctors are in our network" stupidity but things are so convoluted here. In Canada, I'd just talk to my GP who would send me downstairs to imaging and then I'd come back up to her office to discuss my readout.
I feel so dumb asking all this like it's something I should know, and I'll be 46 in two weeks so I feel incredibly ignorant. My husband being a guy, he's never had to deal with the kind of stuff a woman does. He doesn't care if his doctor is a man or a woman (I do) and he doesn't know about things like mammograms. I guess I could ask my mother-in-law but you guys are quicker since I'm thinking about it now. Plus, I don't know why but I'd feel embarrassed to talk to my MIL about this even though she's been a nurse her whole life.
Can you educate me please? I'd really appreciate it. Thanks so much.