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Should I let my primary care physician (PCP) know that I am seeing a complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) specialist?

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Should I let my primary care physician (PCP) know that I am seeing a complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) specialist?

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A. Yes. You should let your PCP know what types of treatments you are receiving from your CAM specialist. Sometimes, conventional and complementary medicine can work in opposition to one another.

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