Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota has specialist physicians in all its networks.
You can find a doctor online. Just search by your location, the name of a specialist physician or by top specialties. If you're unsure what type of specialist you need, consult your primary care doctor or nurse line.
What should I consider before talking to a specialist?
If you need a routine checkup or a preventive care exam, a primary care physician is your best bet. But you might want to consult with a specialist if you have very specific concerns, if you have an unusual condition that is hard to diagnose, or if you need specialized treatment for a complex problem.
Do I need a referral to see a specialist?
You do not need a referral to see a specialist. Just be sure to see a specialist in your health plan network. Blue Cross has worked with the doctors, hospitals and clinics in your network to establish a discounted rate for care. That means, as long as you use in-network specialists and other providers, you'll receive the highest level of benefits and pay the least amount.
Common types of specialist physicians
Here is a partial list of specialists and the types of health problems they diagnose and treat.
Specialist | Health conditions treated |
---|---|
Allergist | Allergies and asthma |
Cardiologist | Heart disorders |
Dermatologist | Skin disorders |
Endocrinologist | Metabolic disorders, such as diabetes |
Gastroenterologist | Digestive problems |
Gynecologist | Women's reproductive health |
Hematologist | Blood disorders |
Internist | Adult internal medicine |
Nephrologist | Kidney disorders |
Neurologist | Nervous system disorders |
Oncologist | Cancer treatment |
Ophthalmologist | Eye disorders |
Orthopedist | Bone disorders |
Otolaryngologist | Ear, nose, and throat (ENT) |
Peer Support Specialist | Mental health and substance use |
Podiatrist | Foot, ankle and lower leg disorders |
Psychiatrist | Mental/emotional disorders |
Pulmonologist | Lung and respiratory disorders |
Radiologist | X-rays and scans |
Urologist | Urinary tract disorders and male reproduction |
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