Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just bumping this.
Got an email from Foxhall saying they now have a "non-negotiable" $150 per year "Administrative Fee" for all patients starting April 1st. This is to cover office and compliance expenses, including appointment scheduling. They then refer one to their website, which actually isn't running on https and has no new info on the fee. Confidence inspiring.
They have kept me on their email despite having left them after all the docs I ever saw left, back in late 2024 I think.
This email was nuts! I emailed and asked them to remove me from their practice immediately.
Anonymous wrote:Just bumping this.
Got an email from Foxhall saying they now have a "non-negotiable" $150 per year "Administrative Fee" for all patients starting April 1st. This is to cover office and compliance expenses, including appointment scheduling. They then refer one to their website, which actually isn't running on https and has no new info on the fee. Confidence inspiring.
They have kept me on their email despite having left them after all the docs I ever saw left, back in late 2024 I think.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am also in the same situation with Foxhall/ Dr. Green. TBH I was more than happy to pay OON costs to ensure I would see the same person throughout and am having a hard time finding another practice that offers the same "concierge" service.
I did come across this article re: Sibley and a Women's Center generally from 2022. Maybe Foxhall found it would be more lucrative to pivot to GYN at Sibley since these are the types of services they're switching to? https://www.washingtonpost.com/magazine/2022/09/07/womens-center-sibley-hospital/
I did ask one of the non- partner (non-owner) OB's if there was a lawsuit that made their insurance prohibitively high after a certain date and she said no. It sounds like most of the docs that were still doing OB were non-partners, and it was a partner doc decision to stop since a majority were no longer interested in doing OB. The non-partner doc even mentioned she found out about the change in a very similar manner to the patents with a letter and not much time to figure out a change![]()
They actually do have 2 current malpractice lawsuits filed in 2024 still open. I think these 2 lawsuits are a big part of why they are no longer doing OB because these 2 lawsuits are not their only lawsuits their office faced. You can look them up in DC Superior Court Portal. I don't want hyperlink the case on this forum because the plaintiffs name is part of the title.
Anonymous wrote:I am also in the same situation with Foxhall/ Dr. Green. TBH I was more than happy to pay OON costs to ensure I would see the same person throughout and am having a hard time finding another practice that offers the same "concierge" service.
I did come across this article re: Sibley and a Women's Center generally from 2022. Maybe Foxhall found it would be more lucrative to pivot to GYN at Sibley since these are the types of services they're switching to? https://www.washingtonpost.com/magazine/2022/09/07/womens-center-sibley-hospital/
I did ask one of the non- partner (non-owner) OB's if there was a lawsuit that made their insurance prohibitively high after a certain date and she said no. It sounds like most of the docs that were still doing OB were non-partners, and it was a partner doc decision to stop since a majority were no longer interested in doing OB. The non-partner doc even mentioned she found out about the change in a very similar manner to the patents with a letter and not much time to figure out a change![]()
Anonymous wrote:Dr Tara Abraham is finally opening her practice atv3301 New Mexico Ave NW. She will do preconception counseling but not obstetrics. Not participating in any insurances.
https://taraabrahammd.com/services
You can now call for an appointment.