Anonymous wrote:I’d do it if I had medical issues that required frequent visits and medication titrations. Modern corporate health is just ridiculous. I say this as a doctor who can’t get my patients follow ups because my system shoves new patients in my schedule to make more money. When I’m older and need it, I’ll 100% pay for what I need health wise- without health what are we?
Anonymous wrote:I use concierge and so does my spouse but mostly, because like you, we have some specific health issues. My doc is very well versed in my rare autoimmune disease and it’s invaluable. We pay about $1200 a year for a family plan and our practice takes insurance for the actual visits so I think it’s totally worth it.
Anonymous wrote:I like one medical a lot but I don’t have anything complicated going on. But being able to be seen quickly, remotely or in person, is great. The office staff is great and everything administrative is easy. When I do see my main doctor, she spends a lot of time with me. I love that they have a blood draw person in the office. I wish they had a dentist, then it would be perfect.
Anonymous wrote:There was just a thread on here recently about how dissatisfied people were with a concierge practice - it may be another one, but search it up.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, my husband and I use one - $2k per year.
I love just breezing into her office to get my blood drawn without having to go to a hospital with all of it's sign-in's and insurance registrations. I love having access to her 24/7 by text or phone.
Her office is old-fashioned and cozy - not "clinical" - she also makes house calls. If I need a specialist she takes care of all of the referrals.
The health care system in this country is going to collapse eventually - I'm glad to have a relationship with a dedicated doctor beforehand.
Anonymous wrote:I am so opposed to this trend.
They are charging you a retainer to be their patient.
Trying to work less and make more.
Cutting out all but wealthy patients..
Reeks of greed, but around here they can get away with it.