I haven't seen a doctor in about 6 or 7 years.
Lately I'm having periods of extreme lethargy. It's interfering with my performance at work.
Should I see a doctor?
If so, could you run me through the steps to see a doctor in the USA? I was 13 the last time I went.
>>17308014
do you have insurance?
>>17308015
No idea, lmao.
Maybe. My parents had it for me when I was a teen. Maybe I still have it?
>>17308021
you said last time was 13. its been seven years. so im guessing you are twenty. you may sitll be listed under your parents insurance plans then. call them and find out. they are the ones you should have caleld to begin with really.
if you have insurance its as simple as calling the nearest doctors office and asking if they take your insurance. they scheudle you, you go in, you get checked out, boom. if they dont take your insurance you call the second closest doctor.
if you dont have insurance get on obamacare before you get taxed for not being on obamacare. for the time being you can go to a free clinic but they arent bound t o help soemoen who feels 'lethargic'/
Call parents, see if covered. Get plan number/insurance number, phone number
Call insurance, find out what urgent care visit costs, find out what specialist cost and things like blood work or urine tests
Insurance website can normally find a participating urgent care facility for your plan.
Go. Talk to doctor. Get general check up too.
If no insurance. Call local places and find out what a place charges. Spread your wallet and prepare for a dicking.
In December, get insurance.
>>17308021
Why do you ask the internet for advice before doing basic research? How fucking retarded are you? Do you know that medical care requires insurance in the US?