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:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Thank you for sharing your experience with One Medical. It does sound very convenient to have a phlebotomist right there in the office. Would save me from having to go the lab.
I'm so confused by all of you posting about having to somewhere else to get your blood drawn. I have literally NEVER had a PCP that did NOT have a lab in their office. I currently go to an INOVA-affiliated practice, before that, I went to a VHC-affiliated practice, and before that, I went to a private practice. They all had phlebotomists who took my blood. My INOVA practice usually has results the next day. Needing a blood draw is not a reason to pay $2000 for a concierge doc, you can get that anywhere.
Same, this is very common and not hard to find. My practice that just recently affiliated with inova has always had this available.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Thank you for sharing your experience with One Medical. It does sound very convenient to have a phlebotomist right there in the office. Would save me from having to go the lab.
I'm so confused by all of you posting about having to somewhere else to get your blood drawn. I have literally NEVER had a PCP that did NOT have a lab in their office. I currently go to an INOVA-affiliated practice, before that, I went to a VHC-affiliated practice, and before that, I went to a private practice. They all had phlebotomists who took my blood. My INOVA practice usually has results the next day. Needing a blood draw is not a reason to pay $2000 for a concierge doc, you can get that anywhere.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Thank you for sharing your experience with One Medical. It does sound very convenient to have a phlebotomist right there in the office. Would save me from having to go the lab.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone use a concierge doctor for their primary care?
I have an opportunity to join a practice but the cost is giving me pause. It's over $2K.
I am in my early 60's and do have a lot of medical issues so I think it would be helpful at this point in my life. If I were younger and healthier I wouldn't consider it.
My other option would be One Medical.
Any opinions would be greatly appreciated, thank you in advance.