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How to Find a New Doctor When You Move: A Step-by-Step Guide | Take Care Together

22 min · 5 mei 2026
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Moving to a new city comes with a long to-do list, but finding the right doctor shouldn’t be left to chance. In this episode of Take Care Together [https://www.melodymulaik.com/podcast], Melody Mulaik [https://www.melodymulaik.com/] and Ashley talk through the real-life process of relocating and navigating healthcare in an unfamiliar place. From finding in-network providers to managing prescriptions across state lines, they break down what you actually need to do before, during, and after your move. If you’re moving soon, or even just thinking about switching doctors, this episode will help you stay ahead, avoid stress, and take control of your healthcare decisions. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: * How to find doctors in a new city (without feeling overwhelmed) * Why starting with in-network providers saves time and money * What to do about prescriptions, especially controlled medications * How to transfer medical records the right way * The smartest way to choose a healthcare system and primary care doctor Timestamps: * [00:01:00] Starting with your insurance provider * [00:04:00] Preparing to transfer medical records * [00:05:00] Planning for prescriptions * [00:14:00] Scheduling primary care before you move * [00:19:00] Knowing where to go for emergency care Moving doesn’t just mean packing boxes; it means rebuilding your healthcare team. Start early, stay flexible, and don’t be afraid to ask questions. The more prepared you are, the smoother your transition will be. Take Your Healthcare Advocacy Further Navigating the healthcare system doesn't have to be a solo journey. For deeper dives into the topics we discuss on the show, plus exclusive "insider" tips delivered straight to your feed, subscribe to Take Care Newsletter. * Subscribe to the Take Care Newsletter [https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/how-do-i-know-what-pay-my-healthcare-bill-when-melody-mulaik-ox8je/] *  Connect With Melody on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/melodymulaik/] * Got a Healthcare Question? Ask Melody Now [https://www.melodymulaik.com/ask].

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