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What doctor do I go to when I turn 18?

According to the CDC, over half of young adults between 18 and 34 have at least one chronic condition, highlighting the need for consistent medical care. For many, the first step in this new phase of health independence is figuring out: **What doctor do I go to when I turn 18?**

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Who is most likely to provide primary care for older adults?

By 2030, the population of older adults in the U.S. will almost double, reaching 72 million and creating a significant demand for healthcare tailored to their unique needs. While many healthcare professionals play a role, understanding who is most likely to provide primary care for older adults is key to making informed decisions for healthy aging.

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What Doctor Do You Go to After 21? Choosing Your Adult Primary Care Physician

By age 21, most young adults have transitioned from pediatric care, a critical step for lifelong wellness. As you navigate this change, you may be asking, 'what doctor do you go to after 21?' Choosing the right adult primary care physician is one of the most important decisions you'll make for your long-term health and sets the stage for healthy aging.

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