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Getting the Goods on Your Doctor

Checking a physician's credentials online is a handy way to find the important information you need

Getting the Goods on Your Doctor
Fernando Milani
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Doctor-Finder Tools
  • The American Medical Association (www.ama-assn.org). Listings are given for just about every M.D. in the country. You can search by name, specialty, or locale. Details include contact information, board certification, education, and residency.
  • The American Academy of Family Physicians (www.familydoctor.org). Enter your city or ZIP code for a list of AAFP doctors in your area.
  • The National Library of Medicine (www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/directories.html). This site has links to dozens of "Doctor Finder" tools for general practitioners as well as specialists ranging from nurse-midwives to thyroid experts.

  • Credential Checkers
  • The American Board of Medical Specialties (www.abms.org). Go here to check the board certification of up to five doctors a day.
  • The Federation of State Medical Boards (www.abms.org). Here are links to all 50 state medical boards. You can look up a doctor's credentials and, in many states, lawsuit history and discipline record for free.
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