Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are healthy it’s fine.
If not try to find a doctor.
I have some complex conditions that most PCPs don't have the training to monitor. I trust the specialists and for me the PCP or NP just needs to issue a couple of routine prescriptions. I didn't go for a concierge doctor because I wasn't paying $2000 for them not to be able to manage my conditions, which are above their pay grade. I couldn't see what their extra special annual check ups would accomplish. My previous PCP (before she went concierge) knew that I knew more about my condition than she did.
Anonymous wrote:I cancel appointments if I ask for a doctor and they try to schedule me with anything else
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want my medical care to be provided by someone who completed medical school and a residency, preferably who is board certified.
There is no comparison between that and a nurse, even one with an advanced practice degree
Unfortunately the MDs around here who are highly regarded all seem to be going the concierge route. It is not right.
Why is it not right? After all that training, don’t you think they should be able to choose how and where they practice? Do you hold all jobs to that standard? For example, a world class architect MUST design public housing complexes for Pennies on the dollar or else it’s “not right”?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want my medical care to be provided by someone who completed medical school and a residency, preferably who is board certified.
There is no comparison between that and a nurse, even one with an advanced practice degree
Unfortunately the MDs around here who are highly regarded all seem to be going the concierge route. It is not right.
Why is it not right? After all that training, don’t you think they should be able to choose how and where they practice? Do you hold all jobs to that standard? For example, a world class architect MUST design public housing complexes for Pennies on the dollar or else it’s “not right”?
Anonymous wrote:I want my medical care to be provided by someone who completed medical school and a residency, preferably who is board certified.
There is no comparison between that and a nurse, even one with an advanced practice degree
Unfortunately the MDs around here who are highly regarded all seem to be going the concierge route. It is not right.