Here's a thought. Go to a local pharmacy and ask the pharmacist what he thinks. Sometimes they may not tell you anything as a matter of professional courtesy and they don't want to burn any bridges so to speak, but sometimes they can give sound advice. Other than the nurses, odds are no one interacts witht he doctors more than the pharmacist, especially if it's in a small area. Price wise, they probably won't be able to help much, but as far as quality of care they can probably give you the scoop.
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