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Primary care providers (PCPs) at MIT Health include doctors and nurse practitioners who specialize in internal medicine, family practice, or adolescent medicine.
Sometimes referred to as “generalists,” PCP’s handle most of your healthcare needs.
The PCP you decide on will be your personal clinician—the one you’ll visit for most routine, non-urgent care and with whom you’ll discuss your health concerns and questions.
For new patients, choosing a PCP can be a daunting challenge, so how do you know which of our many capable providers best suit you?
Dr. Patrick Egan is here today to help you make the right decisions.
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Primary care providers (PCPs) at MIT Health include doctors and nurse practitioners who specialize in internal medicine, family practice, or adolescent medicine.
Sometimes referred to as “generalists,” PCP’s handle most of your healthcare needs.
The PCP you decide on will be your personal clinician—the one you’ll visit for most routine, non-urgent care and with whom you’ll discuss your health concerns and questions.
For new patients, choosing a PCP can be a daunting challenge, so how do you know which of our many capable providers best suit you?
Dr. Patrick Egan is here today to help you make the right decisions.