Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those looking for a non concierge doctor, I called John's Hopkins and they gave me a great list from which I chose a new one. She goes by her first name, I have her mobile number and she is very nice about getting me in if urgent. No 2,000.00 fee.
You do not have to settle for a practice that does nothing extra for a lot of money. A young doctor that cares about you as a person is a great thing.
It is hard to switch after many years but worth the trouble.
Is one medical $2000 a year?
Anonymous wrote:For those looking for a non concierge doctor, I called John's Hopkins and they gave me a great list from which I chose a new one. She goes by her first name, I have her mobile number and she is very nice about getting me in if urgent. No 2,000.00 fee.
You do not have to settle for a practice that does nothing extra for a lot of money. A young doctor that cares about you as a person is a great thing.
It is hard to switch after many years but worth the trouble.
Anonymous wrote:I will also add here that the practice now called Bethesda Internal Meducine Partners made me afraid to even see another doctor after my terrible experience there. It took a lot of time to feel ok again.
You can be really book smart but still not have compassion. Dr.Andrew should sit with herself and think before speaking.
Anonymous wrote:I stayed for a few years also and it was an expensive disaster. They catered to patients the first year but then complained if you wanted to use the extra svc you paid for. For some reason the office manager feels that she can also tell patients what they are allowed to do. No thanks. No more concierge services for me.
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I did stay with the practice for a few years.
It was an expensive mistake. Just say no to concierge services. You get nothing extra.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for posting this OP. I have had the exact same experience (PCP went to SigMD, I begrudgingly signed up for One Medical) and haven’t been able to make appointments with a physician since. My employer is also dropping my current provider and moving to Cigna in January so I am going to be shopping again. So frustrating.