Anonymous wrote:I wasn't impressed with One Medical for Primary Care but I keep the membership because it's helpful for urgent care without seeing a doctor in person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clay ackerly or Lucy McBride. Cost is around $3500 a year. No insurance.
McBride is a nut. Never under any circumstances.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do people recommend top docs? It’s essentially an advertisement.
It's not an advertisement. It is, however, political -- doctors recommend their peers. But yeah -- not "essentially an advertisement" at all.
Ok I stand corrected. But it’s essentially a popularity contest.
Many publications like Washington Family do these and it’s mainly who can rally the votes. I still don’t understand why people use these. Get some personal recommendations.
Washingtonian Top Docs is a "personal recommendation" -- from all of the other local doctors in that specialty. Popularity contest? Ok sure, but it's within the professional community -- not a middle school. Not sure why you are so invested in writing it off.
Anonymous wrote:Clay ackerly or Lucy McBride. Cost is around $3500 a year. No insurance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do people recommend top docs? It’s essentially an advertisement.
It's not an advertisement. It is, however, political -- doctors recommend their peers. But yeah -- not "essentially an advertisement" at all.
Ok I stand corrected. But it’s essentially a popularity contest.
Many publications like Washington Family do these and it’s mainly who can rally the votes. I still don’t understand why people use these. Get some personal recommendations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do people recommend top docs? It’s essentially an advertisement.
It's not an advertisement. It is, however, political -- doctors recommend their peers. But yeah -- not "essentially an advertisement" at all.
Anonymous wrote:Why do people recommend top docs? It’s essentially an advertisement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I am opposed to the idea of concierge care but I am curious to look into it after the experience I had! If anyone has recommendations for those practices.
I'm the PP at 18:31. Look at Eileen West in NOVA. She is one of the Washingtonian's Top Docs. Annual cost to join her practice is just under 3k. If you are interested contact them now -- she will likely have a waitlist soon (like most of the good concierge docs in this area). You will have a call with her office manager who will explain the practice to you, costs, what you get, etc. Then a meet and greet with the doctor to see if it is a fit.
It’s quite a bit above $3000 starting in January.