Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are with one medical because my cop went to them. I get prompt answers to messages, forms done online for kids. Urgent televisions or in person visits when sick. And it's what a $200 fee per person per year.
The only negative I've had with One Medical is that once a doctor realizes they are good and in demand, they leave to go concierge at a much more expensive practice. Has happened to me twice. Currently, there is ONE MD in all of northern Virginia. The rest are OD or NP
One Medical is the scratch and dent bin of medicine. Picky patients need to move up a few notches in price or get in line at an insurance practice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are with one medical because my cop went to them. I get prompt answers to messages, forms done online for kids. Urgent televisions or in person visits when sick. And it's what a $200 fee per person per year.
The only negative I've had with One Medical is that once a doctor realizes they are good and in demand, they leave to go concierge at a much more expensive practice. Has happened to me twice. Currently, there is ONE MD in all of northern Virginia. The rest are OD or NP
Anonymous wrote:We are with one medical because my cop went to them. I get prompt answers to messages, forms done online for kids. Urgent televisions or in person visits when sick. And it's what a $200 fee per person per year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are with one medical because my cop went to them. I get prompt answers to messages, forms done online for kids. Urgent televisions or in person visits when sick. And it's what a $200 fee per person per year.
We have One Medical right now, too, and while I like the prompt replies to messages and how easy it is to get an appointment, two things annoy me:
1. There is so much turnover with doctors and they tend to hire NPs and DOs instead of MDs (at least in the offices I go to - Mosaic, Tysons, and Reston); and
2. The emails/messages go to whoever happens to be checking messages that day, so it's never my revolving door of providers answering my questions, it's usually a nurse or an NP that I've never met.
That said, I agree they are super responsive and there have been several times where they've prescribed medication with the "treat me now" option, so it's tempting just to keep them as "urgent care concierge".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are with one medical because my cop went to them. I get prompt answers to messages, forms done online for kids. Urgent televisions or in person visits when sick. And it's what a $200 fee per person per year.
We have One Medical right now, too, and while I like the prompt replies to messages and how easy it is to get an appointment, two things annoy me:
1. There is so much turnover with doctors and they tend to hire NPs and DOs instead of MDs (at least in the offices I go to - Mosaic, Tysons, and Reston); and
2. The emails/messages go to whoever happens to be checking messages that day, so it's never my revolving door of providers answering my questions, it's usually a nurse or an NP that I've never met.
That said, I agree they are super responsive and there have been several times where they've prescribed medication with the "treat me now" option, so it's tempting just to keep them as "urgent care concierge".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get all that and more from Kaiser.
People hate on Kaiser and managed care but there is a lot to love about that system.
It’s great as long as you have no mental health needs at all.
Or chronic pain
Or a kid with autism that isn't completely obvious
Or don't want to travel 30 minutes to urgent care and wait for 4 hours to get care
Or be able to get your radiology images without a massive fight
Anonymous wrote:We are with one medical because my cop went to them. I get prompt answers to messages, forms done online for kids. Urgent televisions or in person visits when sick. And it's what a $200 fee per person per year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get all that and more from Kaiser.
People hate on Kaiser and managed care but there is a lot to love about that system.
It’s great as long as you have no mental health needs at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get all that and more from Kaiser.
People hate on Kaiser and managed care but there is a lot to love about that system.
Anonymous wrote:We paid about $2000 each last year. It includes the physical and lab work, appointments within 24 hours, phone call and electronic communications. His assistant is good to endure he sees messages and handles refills promptly, as well as adding things to our record such as immunizations we get elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Hopefully you will get a more directly responsive answer, but here is a data point:
My neighbor owns this practice (midwest): https://libertyfamilymed.com/membership/benefits/
The benefits at are a lot more than you describe, and the cost is much lower. DH and I are just about ready to sign up because we are so fed up with our primary care providers network.
We are obviously in a lower COLA, but medical stuff is not that much different here- university of missouri physicians make a lot more than university of virginia physicians, for example, because reimbursements are the same everywhere, and because it is harder to recruit to missouri.