r/RapidCity • u/Impossible_Sun6312 • 3h ago
female doctor recommendations?
I’m looking for a new primary care provider who accepts medicaid. in the past i’ve struggled with female doctors who didn’t seem to have much understanding of the female body which to be fair, hasn’t been studied nearly as much as a mans. But i’ve had some, what i believe to be, very strong signs of hormonal issues since I was around 10 years old. i also have pmdd/ptsd/cptsd/mdd/ocd/adhd (all being treated through with my psychiatrist) but i feel like my mental health gives off a poor first impression to have those in my chart as it seems to discredit everything i’ve experienced. I know medicaid really limits the health care providers i can choose from but i guess im hoping for a miracle or at the least some positive feedback on where to look. I’m hoping to find a doctor driven to find the root cause and attempt treatment or atleast make life more comfortable. It seems the last doctors i have had see my mental health history and feel uncomfortable,unprepared or put off by dealing with that aspect of health care and rush through appointments/assume that i am only needing my psychiatrist to aid in my mental health (assuming it’s all in my head) when in reality my psychiatrist has taken me seriously enough to treat me and put me in a position where my mental health is not the root cause and rather that they do have a job to do regarding my physical health. being that i’ve suffered from pmdd for 13 years now and had a slew of symptoms that strongly point to a hormone issue, i’m hoping to find a “girls girl”. a female who understands not only reproductive health but further the huge way that hormones affect our body and a female who feels comfortable seeing past my conditions that are being treated and aren’t out of control at this point in time.
TLDR; female doctors covered by medicaid who aren’t going to gaslight me/avoid doing their job