Submitted by Away_Papaya_1875 t3_zsnwgh in vermont
Away_Papaya_1875 OP t1_j18ufu9 wrote
Reply to comment by PsychologicalEar0 in Trying to get out of the red south, hoping to end up in Vermont. by Away_Papaya_1875
Why’s that? Are there fewer of them there than other states?
greeneyedbandit82 t1_j18uszh wrote
Wait lists everywhere. Couldn't get my teen daughter a primary, nor could the hospital recommend anywhere to start. We definitely have a shortage of both Dr's and dentists. Oh- and I hope you don't need in-person therapy, either- WAIT LIST GALORE!
Away_Papaya_1875 OP t1_j18w13u wrote
That’s good to know, thank you both!
Necessary-Bee-8691 t1_j1950tv wrote
I'm not near Burlington, about an hour South in Addison County. I had no trouble finding and getting into see a good dentist in Middlebury. I also had no issue getting established with a GP at Porter Medical (part of UVM health). The healthcare availability in Chittenden County, near Burlington, sounds like a much different story. Just wanted you to know there are other parts of Vermont where you might have different experiences. Not sure what kind of work you're looking for, but check out the Middlebury, Vergennes, or Brandon areas, housing is still challenging to find and expensive, but better than Chittenden County.
stanky-hanky-panky t1_j19wwf9 wrote
Howdy, neighbor! Agreed, not only have I been pretty successful finding care in the Middlebury area but it has been excellent. This town is great for having all the essentials covered with Burlington in close distance for anything else. We didn’t have our sights set on this area when we first landed in VT but ended up here after a year and love it!
Necessary-Bee-8691 t1_j1acab9 wrote
Howdy neighbor! 😊
Away_Papaya_1875 OP t1_j195gse wrote
I’ll have to looking into the job opportunities outside of Chittenden County, Thank you!
bonanzapineapple t1_j1bnn1g wrote
Also might be more affordable housing. Tho I think only the Northeast Kingdom is actually (somewhat) affordable. And beware that outside of Chittenden Cty the state is quite rural!
Necessary-Bee-8691 t1_j199k42 wrote
You're welcome. Feel free to DM me if you have more questions!
whaletacochamp t1_j19jdlj wrote
There should be a social worker at your PCPs office who can easily and quickly connect you with a therapist. Once you get a PCP that is….
greeneyedbandit82 t1_j19jmfy wrote
Exactly...that in itself is a feat. I haven't been able to get my daughter one since the pandemic, so nevermind finding a therapist for her....
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lunacyfreedom t1_j1ben8r wrote
Same in Central VT. Dentist impossible to find. Doctors not a horrible wait but there is a shortage
PsychologicalEar0 t1_j18w76e wrote
my 2.5 year old daughter and my 8 month old cant get a dentist.
mine retired 5 years ago and i still dont have one
i also dont have a go i just go to the clinic it sucks
WantDastardlyBack t1_j19d8rq wrote
If you're in Chittenden county at all, try Dr. McClean on Williston Road. He's great (at least from what I've experienced for my elderly mom and I) and it seems to me that they've been accepting new patients.
PsychologicalEar0 t1_j19de6u wrote
bah i live in bennington county :( way less options outside of the burlington area but ty!
WhatTheCluck802 t1_j1buocg wrote
Do your teeth feel McClean after a visit?
WantDastardlyBack t1_j19d1ui wrote
Some of it is lack of housing and pay that's too low for the cost of living. When a nurse can't find a house, especially if she has kids, what's the point staying here? UVMMC is working on apartments for staff, but the pay also needs to increase. I was looking at one job (renal/dialysis) and they're starting training at $15 an hour and going to $17 once trained and licensed. It's not great pay when a small home (1,100 sq. ft) in my area sold (as-is condition and terms) for $350k and dialysis is something I think is mandatory. My own doctor left, so now I'm back to starting all over a waitlist again and with whoever they give me. I was lucky with a dentist as my mom passed away and I was taking her to all of her appointments and loved how well they did with Alzheimer's patients and asked her dentist if they could take me on. But, I know many others who are on waitlists for dental care.
Unique-Public-8594 t1_j1at3km wrote
Best strategy is call before you get here - months ahead of your move, and get doctor and dentist appointments for when you arrive.
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