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Will I need to travel to see a specialist?

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When we asked members in Rhode Island if they typically need to travel to see specialists, they replied...

"The cities of Providence and Warwick, as well as the surrounding areas, have a wide variety of medical specialists available. In Providence, the Rhode Island Hospital, Women & Infants Hospital, and Miriam Hospital are all well-known for their excellent selection of medical specialists. In Warwick, Kent Hospital and the Rhode Island Medical Center are both highly regarded for their selection of medical specialists. Additionally, the surrounding towns of Cranston, East Greenwich, and North Kingstown all have a variety of medical specialists available," said a member in Rhode Island.

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