I’m at home for the holidays and to avoid falling into a suburban laze I try to keep myself busy. On the first day home I got my hair cut, trimmed my body hair, masturbated, and set a doctor’s appointment. I guess these things were never a priority while living in a city. Dr. Piccioni was the first doctor listed when I searched by my health provider in my zip code. His office is only 10 minutes from my house(it takes 5 minutes to get out of my neighborhood). As a vagabond, I’ve seen many doctors and yet again I lucked out. I arrived at the new office on time, filled out the first-time application, was called in a few minutes later, was checked and questioned by the nurse, then waited a few more minutes for the doc to come in. Frank’s pleasant to talk to and straightforward when it comes to medicine. Maybe this is because he’s an osteopathic physician(I had to Wikipedia that myself. The osteopathic philosophy is similar to my own; I just didn’t know there was a term for it). I was informed of and opted to get tetanus and pertussis vaccine, a blood count and cholesterol check(I even ate before coming in. I didn’t know this was possible!), my lip cyst checked, and a ton of medicine for my genetic skin problem. It was all done timely and effortlessly. I have a PPO health policy, but I gladly consider Frank to be my primary physician.