Quick Answer
HMOs and most Medicare Advantage plans require a primary care referral before they cover specialty care. PPOs typically do not. Regardless of insurance, having a primary care referral means the specialist gets your full history ahead of time, which makes that first specialty visit much more productive.
This question comes up frequently for patients researching specialist referrals at Good Health NC in Knightdale, NC.
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