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Frequently Asked Questions

A concierge doctor, also known as a retainer-based physician or boutique doctor, is a primary care physician who provides personalized medical care and attention to a limited number of patients. They often offer services beyond what traditional primary care physicians provide, including 24/7 access, longer appointment times, and more comprehensive care.

Concierge doctors offer a range of services, including comprehensive annual physical exams, preventive care, chronic disease management, urgent care visits, and coordination of specialist care. Some concierge doctors also provide in-home visits, telemedicine consultations, and personalized wellness plans.

To become a patient of a concierge doctor, you typically need to pay a monthly membership fee. This fee grants you access to the doctor's services and benefits, such as longer appointment times, same-day appointments, and enhanced communication with the physician.

Yes, many concierge doctors offer house call services, bringing primary care and certain medical treatments directly to the patient's home. This can be particularly beneficial for elderly patients, individuals with mobility issues, or those who prefer the convenience of receiving care at home.

Some benefits of having a concierge doctor include personalized and unhurried medical care, enhanced access to the physician, coordination of care with specialists, in-home visits, and a focus on preventive medicine and wellness.

Concierge doctors typically have a much smaller patient panel, allowing them to spend more time with each patient and provide more personalized care. They often offer enhanced communication, 24/7 availability, and a focus on wellness and preventive medicine. The cost of a concierge doctor membership can vary widely depending on the physician, location, and the scope of services provided. Monthly or Annual retainer fees can range from several hundred to several thousand dollars per year.

Most concierge doctor services are not covered by insurance, and patients are responsible for paying an annual retainer fee or membership fee to access the services. However, patients can still use their insurance for specialist visits, laboratory tests, and other medical services not provided directly by the concierge doctor.

The cost of a concierge doctor membership can vary widely depending on the physician, location, and the scope of services provided. Monthly or Annual retainer fees can range from several hundred to several thousand dollars per year.

Yes, you can still see a specialists or go to the nearest Emergency Care.

To find a reputable concierge doctor in your area, you can ask for recommendations from friends, family, or colleagues, search online directories of concierge medicine practices, or contact local medical associations for referrals.