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How to find a doctor who’s right for you?
When it comes to choosing your doctor, it’s important to find a physician whose training, philosophy of care and medical interests match your health needs. Our robust Doctor Finder gives you all that information — plus videos so you can see and hear for yourself.
You may also want to choose a physician based on the experience of other patients, which is why our Doctor Finder features a doctor rating — a star rating system (based on patient satisfaction surveys) or user-generated recommendations.
Learn more about how to find a doctor and see which insurance plans are accepted by Scripps.
If you would like help finding a Scripps doctor, give us a call at 800-727-4777.
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Which insurance plans are accepted at Scripps?
Scripps accepts most health insurance plans. Physicians and facilities are conveniently located throughout San Diego County — including primary care physicians, pediatricians and experts in more than 100 medical and surgical specialties.
If you have a Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) plan, you’ll need to choose a primary care physician (PCP) as your first step. Then, if you want to see a specialist — like a dermatologist or neurologist — your PCP can refer you to that specialist as needed.
If you have a Preferred Provider Organization (PPO) plan, you may have more flexibility when choosing a doctor or hospital. Check with your plan before making an appointment.
Learn more about which insurance plans are accepted at Scripps.
What is the difference between a MD, DO, PA and NP?
When choosing a provider to schedule an appointment with, you may notice that some providers have a MD, DO NP or PA behind their name.
- MD: Doctor of Allopathic Medicine, commonly known as Medical Doctor, is a fully trained physician in a specialty like Family Medicine or Cardiology.
- DO: Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine is a fully trained physician, certified in primary care or specialty care. DOs often take a more holistic approach to care.
- PA: Physician assistants are licensed to practice medicine with physician supervision. PAs can perform physician exams, provide advice on preventive health care and more.
- NP: A Nurse Practitioner is a registered nurse with enhanced training and education.
Why choose Scripps doctors in San Diego?
With more than 3,000 Scripps-affiliated San Diego doctors at nearly 30 clinics and five hospital campuses, we’re here for good.
No matter where you live in San Diego County, you and your family can receive the high-quality, compassionate care that makes us one of the “nation’s best” according to U.S. News & World Report. Start your search now and find a Scripps doctor near you that you’ll love.
Plus, Virtual Care at Scripps allows you to access a health-care provider using E-Visits and Video Visits, as well as a Symptom Checker, to Get Care Now at your convenience.
You can also schedule an appointment with many providers by searching for a Scripps provider on our Doctor Finder (above) or through the MyScripps patient portal. This provides an easy, convenient option to book your appointment.