I have not been to a medical doctor in over 20 years. (I studied diet and nutrition to restore my health, and have never gone back to the cut-burn-drug crowd.)
The only reasons I might go would be: tests (to inform myself), traumas (to set bones and the like).
I severely damaged a foot several years ago, and went to the local emergency room.
It was filled to overflowing with over 40 Hispanic persons; some of them stared at me as if I did not belong there. There was not a single white patient there beside myself (even though whites were the majority population locally).
There was no place for me to sit. I eventually left unprocessed and untreated, and settled for my own first aid.
My wife and I did the same here in NJ (she had fainted); we waited a couple of hours then left. They sent us a bill and I let them know nobody had seen her except the triage nurse that sent us back to the waiting room. They dropped the matter; I made it clear I would never pay it. We were the only Americans there (and probably the only ones who would have paid the bill).
The mass deportations can start in ERs; most of the people there are illegals. Then go to the schools; many of the children are as well.