Hi D.-I actually work for Cox and I have a few suggestions for you. Depending on where you are located at here are a few:
Jamie Jones, MD (in Ozark) ###-###-####
Shelby Smith, MD (Cox Family Medicine Associates) ###-###-####
Mark Ellis, MD (Cox Family Medicine Associates) ###-###-####
Matthew Stinson, MD (Jordan Valley Health Clinic-Cox affiliated) ###-###-####
Rachael Toth, MD (Steeplechase Family Physicians) ###-###-####
Kevin Tulipana, DO (Cox Health Center Nixa) ###-###-#### (they also have pediatricians in this office if you have children and you prefer to have them seen by a pediatrician).
You could also use the Residency program, it is listed under Family Medical Care Center (FMCC for short) ###-###-####. These are residents that practice medicine and are supervised by the physicians (or attendings on staff). Sounds scary but is an excellent program for physicians.
I will tell you that I am not sure how long it would take you to get into see any of these physicians, however there are a few that are fairly new and are still building their practices (may not have as many restrictions on who they will see). I have had interaction with all but one of these physicians and the other I know through reputation only. I hope that this helps you out, there is also a referral hotline of 269-INFO that you can call anytime and they will tell you who is accepting new patient's in your area and with your specifications. You can also go to coxhealth.com and they will have a listing of different physicians in the area and their specialties. I do know that all of the physicians that are listed above are family physicians. If you decide to call FMCC and go there I would highly recommend that you ask to be scheduled with the "gold team". They have different color teams for different specialties. I know the this team and I believe that they are the best in the practice.
Good luck and I hope this helps. If you are really running low on your medication for your thyroid a last resort is always to go into the Urgent Care (I would use the one located at Walnut Lawn) and have them check your level and get you a months worth of meds until you can get in to see someone. If you have an appt already scheduled with a physician then they can send all of the testing information to them so they will have it when you go in for your first visit. I know that it is more costly this way, but with someone who also has thyroid issues I know how important it is to stay on your medication.
Good luck again and I hope everything works out. By the way, welcome to Springfield. :0)