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Surgeon for hernia near Washington DC?

I've been looking for a surgeon around the DMV area that accepts Medicaid (Anthem Health Keepers Plus), but can't find anyone. I've called many and they said they didn't do hernia repair. Does anyone know any doctor that accepts Medicaid? I tried using the website but still haven't found anyone.

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  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    Without a doubt, spend the weekend in Saint Michaels, Maryland. It is a charming, ancient, pleasant little city right on the Miles River. Keep at any of the B & B's, at Harbourtowne or on the motel at St. Michael's directly on the town harbor. The resort has a water taxi to be able to take you across the harbor to the quite a lot of restaurants on the town dock (including the one referred to as the town Dock). Talk over with the Maritime Museum, stroll down Talbot street and discover all of the little retail outlets, have a spa experience in the afternoon after which dinner in some of the very good eating places. For lunch try wood worker's square. Yummy meals, not very steeply-priced and pleasant atmosphere. Harbortowne is a little more than a mile from town, but has the most strong views of the River, a fire within the room and breakfast is included, served in the restaurant or on the patio overlooking the stunning water view. There may be an inground pool, if that suits your fancy and which you could even play a round of golf. But, for essentially the most romantic weekend, absolutely are trying the inn or one of the B & B's. Go to the St. Michael's internet site and you'll in finding hyperlinks to the accomodations there. The one down facet is that you're going to not need to come dwelling!!!!

  • 8 years ago

    Call Medicaid and find out what surgeons are in your area. Your regular doctor can give you a referral.

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