NYNext spoke with doctors at Private Medical, Sollis Heath, Extension Health, MD² and the Comite Center for Precision Medicine & Healthy Longevity — all of which have locations in NYC — to ...
Concierge medicine, where patients pay often hefty annual fees, is booming. It’s a sign of what’s broken in health care.
My primary care doctor recently left her practice and invited me to join her at her new gig — a concierge medicine group. There, for a membership fee, I’d have better and more personal access to her ...
When Susie Felber’s primary care physician left to start a concierge practice last year, Felber didn’t initially follow her doctor, even though she loved her. Felber felt like she didn’t really ...
My primary care doctor recently left her practice and invited me to join her at her new gig — a concierge medicine group. There, for a membership fee, I’d have better and more personal access to her ...
Jennifer Timmons is no ordinary family doctor. At her practice in Los Angeles, she sees fewer than 50 patients a year, largely by Zoom or at their homes. If they need to reach her after hours, they ...
Probably not. But a membership-based 24/7 clinic could have us all redefining our medical exclusivity.
‘Concierge medicine’ grows among wealthy people during pandemic. But at what cost to the rest of us?
When you walk into Dr. David Nazarian’s Beverly Hills waiting room, you might think you’ve accidentally entered a spa. Clients sit on soft plushy couches instead of hard plastic chairs, and eat ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Concierge medicine is a rapidly growing trend in healthcare ...
Concierge medicine is membership-based health care in which you typically pay a fee for more personalized services of a doctor, usually primary care. You get greater access to your doctor than you’d ...
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