Frequently Asked Questions
How is your Direct Primary Care practice different than traditional medical practices?
* Direct Primary Care practice is patient focused, not problem focused.
- The current system comprised of rushed visits and brief encounters does not allow for the development of the doctor patient relationship. Time is required to get to know my patients and to understand their symptoms, context, fears, and concerns. This relationship is integral to providing exceptional care for the patient and I will have as much time as we need to address every problem you have every time.
* I work for the patient, and only the patient.
- The disruption of the doctor-patient relationship by insurance companies and Medicare/Medicaid has ruined the practice of medicine. By removing this barrier to personalized care, I am restoring control of your healthcare decisions to you, the patient. We will work together to determine what is best for you.
* I can handle simple problems without an office visit.
- This probably sounds crazy, but it’s true. Currently, the only way a physician can get paid by health insurance and Medicare/Medicaid is to see patients in the office, which more often than not means a large chunk of your valuable time. Very often, the problem is simple and could be handled in a few minutes with direct communication. I won’t be forced to see a high number of patients to pay my overhead, and will therefore be available to answer you directly when you need me, anytime by phone, secure text, and secure email.
My practice will be limited to a smaller number of patients so I will have the flexibility to be available when you need me.