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Signing up for AZ gov't health insurance and my other benefits for my job was a total "Sicko/The Office" mashup, but I was so surprised when the random doctor I called from my insurance website was at the Mayo Clinic! It took me another 6-8 weeks to get hooked up with a Resident (it would have taken me 2-3 months to get a "real" doctor), but the wait was well worth it. My first two visits have been well worth the $10 copayments. This is the first time that I've had great, intelligent, and LENGTHY conversations with doctors and nurses about health issues. None of those 2 hours in the waiting room for 5 minutes of bothering the doctor with your problems. However, it is interesting that most of the clients are elder folks from other places, and I'm not talking about Sun City. So many clients seem to be from other states with such fantastic medical issues in need of treatment that I feel like the staff looks at me funny when I tell them "I'm a local, here for a general checkup." However, no 5 stars for you, since you still made me wait a long time to get me into the system. Furthermore, how come my insurance does not cover MENTAL health issues with you guys? Yeah, I know that's a complaint for Schaller Anderson.
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