First off, ask your CURRENT PCP if he/she has any recommendations. If you've been seeing them for a while, they can probably recommend someone who's decent - or, conversely, someone who
isn't decent. So long as they know it's due to insurance/company policy changes, they ought to be glad to advise you. I've been seeing the same doctor here since 1996 and when insurance coverages and networks changed, there was a hiatus of several years where I had to find someone else - my doc was very candid and helpful with his recommendations. (Have to add Let's Go Brandon and <bleep> Obiden Care.
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I've been back with him as my PCP for several years now and expect to stay with him as my PCP until his retirement . . . which I suspect is approaching.
Otherwise, basically what RKL said - you should have on-line access to your insurance company, and all the insurances I've had during the last 10 years have had lists of network doctors. In fact, if you go to the "public" side of insurance companies you DON'T happen to be covered with right now, they should still have a list of in-network providers.
And of course, ask around. Recommendations from people I know carry the most weight, but if you want to check out a doctor, you can probably get some info from sites like
https://www.healthgrades.com/doctor-reviews Good luck.