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The way to get the best results from the provider search is to start on a general level and get more specific depending on the exact information that you know. For example, if you are looking for Dr. Smith, you can start by doing a search on the last name "Smith," but the search will return a very large list of providers. Instead, try to search for a Smith in a certain area. By focusing your search to include the county and the state in which the doctor practices, you can drastically reduce the number of providers returned by the search. Each additional piece of information that you include in the search will narrow down the return list, however, if you are not certain of any of the pieces of information, the search may not return the information you need. Helpful Hints
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