"I guess" another doctor is about to bite the dust

I had the same doctor for close to 45 years, until I moved away. We had an excellent working relationship, he was not a pill pusher, (I hate taking ANY meds), and was nearly always available on short notice. Big bonus, his office was only 4 blocks from home!
I knew that he was winding down his practice, sold his building and moved to a rented space in a nearby commercial development, and was cutting back to 3 days a week, and no longer doing any surgeries.
When we moved here, my wife and I were very fortunate to find an excellent doctor immediately, unfortunately, after about 2 1/2 years, he decided to move away to be closer to his new grandchildren, can't blame him for that, and we were assigned another doctor. This time, we were not as lucky, he was difficult to understand, and I really felt that he did not listen when I tried to tell him what I was there for. He left the clinic suddenly after about a year, and we then got a newly graduated doctor. She seemed pretty good at first, but it wasn't long before my wife and her were at odds, she did not seem to want to listen to what my wife was saying, and literally cut her off in mid sentence by holding up her hands in a "time out" gesture. I was in the room because my wife did not trust her, clearly she had a reason not to.
We dropped that one and the clinic, and found yet another doctor, so far he has been at least above the last two, but we have a friend who was also a patient of his and has told us some unimpressive stories about his treatment. Time will tell I suppose, but the simple fact that I have been through 4 doctors in less than 10 years after having had only one for nearly 45 years is not a great standard.
Neither my wife nor I are on any medications, except for my asthma which I've dealt with all my life, we're both pretty healthy and will hopefully stay that way for as long as possible.

Del, I really hope that you are able to find a good, sensible doctor, sooner than later.