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Browse verified physician professionals in Lowell, MA. Compare ratings, read reviews, and book an appointment for free.
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Lowell has 9 physicians available through this directory. Since these providers have not yet accumulated ratings on this platform, you'll want to verify credentials independently and speak directly with offices about their experience and approach. When selecting a physician, check that their license is current with the Massachusetts Medical Board and confirm they accept your insurance. The median cost for preventive screening services in the area is $200, though prices may vary by provider and specific service.
Preventive screening services in Lowell typically cost around $200, though your actual out-of-pocket expense depends on your insurance coverage and deductible. Many insurance plans cover preventive care at no additional cost when you see an in-network provider, so verify your plan details before scheduling. Contact offices directly to confirm pricing for specific services and to discuss payment options.
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A licensed physician should have their credentials readily available for verification and be willing to discuss their background and training. Look for practices that provide clear written information about fees, insurance acceptance, and appointment policies. Red flags include providers who pressure you to commit to expensive treatment plans immediately, those operating without clear office hours or contact information, or anyone unwilling to provide references to their licensing status. Practices that communicate transparently about wait times and follow-up care tend to prioritize patient relationships.
There are 9 physicians available in this directory for Lowell.
The median cost for preventive screening services like cholesterol, blood pressure, and diabetes testing is $200, though your actual cost depends on your insurance coverage.
You can verify a physician's license status through the Massachusetts Medical Board's online license lookup tool, which provides current licensure information and any disciplinary history.
Many practices now offer telehealth options for routine consultations and follow-ups. Contact your physician's office directly to ask about virtual visit availability.
Bring a valid photo ID, insurance card, and any relevant medical records from previous providers. Be prepared to discuss your medical history, current medications, and any health concerns.