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Dr. Lisa Sanders is a physician and Associate Professor of Medicine at Yale School of Medicine. An accomplished doctor, Dr. Sanders also writes the popular Diagnosis column for the New York Times Magazine , where she discusses intriguing medical cases. In fact, her column is actually the inspiration for the television show House MD . Unfortunately, Dr. Sanders’ team gets a lot of calls and requests each day, so you may not be able to schedule an appointment with her very quickly. Don’t worry—if you’re trying to get some chronic symptoms diagnosed, there are a lot of different options you can consider.

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  1. Internists specialize in internal medicine, and may be able to figure out what the problem is. If the internist can’t pinpoint the problem, they can recommend a certain specialist.
    • An internist will have special insights into some good specialists you can visit.
  2. At your appointment, your internist will write down your medical history, along with all of the exams and studies they completed during your appointment. They’ll also include their personal thought processes, which may help give your new specialist some background and context.
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  1. If you live near a university or medical school, look for the medical center attributed to that school. Doctors at academic medical centers often have the most up-to-date knowledge of different diagnoses.
  2. If your diagnosis requires specialized treatment or surgery, it’s definitely worth traveling to a doctor or surgeon who has a little more experience. However, don’t go from doctor to doctor to get a second opinion—this isn’t an efficient or effective way to figure out what’s going on.
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