Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Be able to get appointments
Having phone calls returned
Experienced with network of peers in various specialties to refer me to including new ones as things crop up
None of this would compel me to pay $2,000 a year, which is what my doctor charges for concierge service. Instead, I've been happy switching to his NPs for annual exam, and the younger docs in the office for anything that requires an MD.
Someone will return your emails and phone calls, OP.
My experience has been that many doctors offices do not return phone calls or even have a way to contact people at all. Larger doctors offices that have multiple locations are especially bad at communication. Even for some of the IVF clinics I went to it was almost impossible to contact someone when there was an urgent issue. I had a clinic tell me that they will reply within 2 business days when I had a medication issue on Friday and the retrieval was scheduled for Monday. Completely unacceptable and potentially ruins the entire cycle due to their laziness.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Be able to get appointments
Having phone calls returned
Experienced with network of peers in various specialties to refer me to including new ones as things crop up
None of this would compel me to pay $2,000 a year, which is what my doctor charges for concierge service. Instead, I've been happy switching to his NPs for annual exam, and the younger docs in the office for anything that requires an MD.
Someone will return your emails and phone calls, OP.
Anonymous wrote:It is worth it 100%. This is the future of quality health care in America.
Anonymous wrote:Be able to get appointments
Having phone calls returned
Experienced with network of peers in various specialties to refer me to including new ones as things crop up
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand the point of it at all. I could see for a specialist you need to see often due to a condition but PCP? No, I'd see the young one.
Being able to get appointments, for one.
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand the point of it at all. I could see for a specialist you need to see often due to a condition but PCP? No, I'd see the young one.