Most millennials don’t see primary care doctors – instead choosing costly, convenient ‘minute clinics’ where they see a stranger every visit

Many millennials don’t have primary care doctors, and don’t see much value in finding one.

Nearly half of the younger portion of the generation said they don’t see a general practitioner, in response to a Kaiser Family Foundation survey published this summer.

Millennials may be increasingly wellness-conscious, but when it comes to their health care – and most things – young Americans tend to prioritize speed and convenience over routine visits to a trusted physician.

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