I'll keep this short. Today for the 2nd time in a couple years the Doctor I was seeing just up and left. Now, that's everyone's right and I appreciate that, however, what is ABSOLUTELY NOT right is the total lack of information this group overlooks. Like a number of people, I am on medications and it is totally unprofessional to not inform patients that the primary care provider has left. You find out when your meds keep getting disapproved at your pharmacy when you need them. Of course now, you have to disrupt your personal life to immediately find a new doctor, set an appointment (which may be delayed a few days due to lack of apt times) perhaps take more tests so that the new Dr. is comfortable with approving your meds, etc. The point is, a simple call to existing patients is not much to ask when a Dr. leaves/thrown out of a practice which allows an controlled transition instead of panic transition to a new Dr.
Bottom line - IMHO, do not choose these people as your primary care providers