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Doctor Visits and Health Insurance in America: English Vocabulary Explained for ESL Learners
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π₯ Going to the doctor in the United States can be confusing β especially if English is not your first language.
This episode of the Learn English Podcast explains the essential American healthcare vocabulary every English learner needs. From primary care physician and specialist to referral, copay, authorization, and prior auth β these are the real words Americans use when talking about doctors, health insurance, and medical appointments.
Designed for intermediate English learners (B1βB2), this episode explains how the American healthcare system works through natural conversation β including the difference between family medicine and internal medicine, when you need a referral, what a copay is, and what nurse practitioners and physician assistants do.
Learn American English naturally through real vocabulary, real situations, and real context β not grammar drills.
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π Vocabulary list:
1) Physician β A formal term for a doctor, especially in a medical context.
2) Primary care physician (PCP) β A doctor you see regularly for general health checkups.
3) Specialist β A doctor who focuses on a specific area of medicine.
4) Checkup β A routine visit to a doctor to make sure you are healthy.
5) Blood draw β When blood is taken for medical tests.
6) Labs β Short for laboratory tests, often involving blood, urine, or other samples.
7) Family medicine doctor β A primary care doctor who treats patients of all ages.
8) Internal medicine doctor β A primary care doctor who treats only adult.
9) Pediatrician β A doctor who treats children and teenagers under 18.
10) Follow up β To return to a doctor for continued care after an appointment or treatment.
11) Copay β The money a patient pays for a medical service in addition to what insurance covers.
12) Chronic condition β A long-term health problem, like diabetes or high blood pressure.