Has any used MDVIP for primary doctor care?

Posted by mikayla @mikaylar, Jan 2 11:20am

I heard this is a great program. You have to lay out $2,250/year for personalized care. The doctor would replace your primary doctor and they take your medical insurance for copays.

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This is a large concierge medical group. I can’t speak for this company but in general with concierge docs you get more time with your doc, they have less patients so more time to devote to you. With many you can be seen same day anytime. Instead of the typical 12 minute visit you may get 30-45 minutes, yearly physicals may be even longer and more in depth.

In my opinion, for the average budget, it isn’t worth the cost if you don’t have any medical problems. Of course, if money isn’t an issue…. But if you have one or more serious medical problems it may well be worth the extra cost.

I have several serious medical problems and had a concierge physician for many years. It was wonderful. She had a different setup. It cost $90/ month. She didn’t bill insurance at all. No copays. Since insurance wasn’t involved, she was free to talk at length on the phone if I didn’t feel up for getting out of the house. She answered questions from her portal the same day. I only had a few times that I wanted a same day appointment and I was always accommodated sometimes she spent over an hour with me. It helped that I really liked her. We had a excellent rapport and she really listened,

Since I moved a year ago, I’ve gone back to traditional medicine. I interviewed several PCPs before finding one I liked. She is excellent also. Also spends loads of time with me.

In summary I think finding a doctor that meets your needs, listens well, and with whom you have a good rapport is the most important.

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This is a large concierge medical group. I can’t speak for this company but in general with concierge docs you get more time with your doc, they have less patients so more time to devote to you. With many you can be seen same day anytime. Instead of the typical 12 minute visit you may get 30-45 minutes, yearly physicals may be even longer and more in depth.

In my opinion, for the average budget, it isn’t worth the cost if you don’t have any medical problems. Of course, if money isn’t an issue…. But if you have one or more serious medical problems it may well be worth the extra cost.

I have several serious medical problems and had a concierge physician for many years. It was wonderful. She had a different setup. It cost $90/ month. She didn’t bill insurance at all. No copays. Since insurance wasn’t involved, she was free to talk at length on the phone if I didn’t feel up for getting out of the house. She answered questions from her portal the same day. I only had a few times that I wanted a same day appointment and I was always accommodated sometimes she spent over an hour with me. It helped that I really liked her. We had a excellent rapport and she really listened,

Since I moved a year ago, I’ve gone back to traditional medicine. I interviewed several PCPs before finding one I liked. She is excellent also. Also spends loads of time with me.

In summary I think finding a doctor that meets your needs, listens well, and with whom you have a good rapport is the most important.

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Thank you, Laura!

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