Primary Care Physician in Perkins, FL

Healthcare That Actually Works for You

Same-day appointments, direct doctor access, and the personalized attention your health deserves.

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Concierge Medicine Perkins FL

What Healthcare Should Feel Like

You shouldn’t have to wait three weeks to see your doctor when you’re not feeling well. You shouldn’t feel rushed through a seven-minute appointment that barely scratches the surface of your concerns. And you definitely shouldn’t have to navigate phone trees and insurance bureaucracy when you need medical guidance.

With concierge primary care, you get what you’ve been missing. Same-day or next-day appointments when you need them. Thirty to sixty minutes with your doctor instead of a hurried consultation. Direct access to your physician via phone or text when questions arise.

Your health becomes the priority it should be. Preventive care that actually prevents problems. Comprehensive screenings that catch issues early. Coordinated care that makes sense instead of fragmented visits to different specialists who don’t talk to each other.

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Medicine Done Right Since Day One

We bring concierge medicine to Perkins with a straightforward approach: treat fewer patients, spend more time with each one, and focus on keeping you healthy instead of just treating illness.

We serve a limited number of patients to ensure everyone gets the attention they deserve. Our board-certified physicians with decades of experience provide care that’s both comprehensive and personal. No insurance hassles, no network restrictions, no waiting rooms full of sick people when you’re there for prevention.

This is how medicine worked before it became an assembly line. Personal relationships between doctor and patient. Time to actually listen and address your concerns. Healthcare that fits your life instead of the other way around.

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Primary Care Doctor Process

Simple, Straightforward, Personal Healthcare

Getting started is easier than you think. You’ll have an initial comprehensive consultation where your doctor spends real time understanding your health history, current concerns, and wellness goals. This isn’t a rushed intake appointment—it’s a thorough assessment that typically lasts an hour.

From there, you have direct access to your physician. Need an appointment? You’ll typically get in the same day or next day. Have a question about symptoms or medication? Text or call your doctor directly. Need lab work or imaging? It gets coordinated quickly with results explained personally, not through a patient portal.

Your care becomes proactive instead of reactive. Annual executive physicals catch problems before they become serious. Preventive screenings happen on schedule. When specialist care is needed, your primary doctor coordinates everything and stays involved in your treatment plan. You get healthcare that actually works around your schedule and priorities.

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Everything You Need, Nothing You Don't

Your membership includes comprehensive primary care without the usual limitations. Same-day sick visits when you’re not feeling well. Preventive care visits that actually prevent problems. Annual executive physicals that go beyond basic screenings to give you a complete picture of your health.

Direct communication means you can reach your doctor when you need guidance. No more calling during business hours and hoping someone calls back. No more wondering if that symptom is worth a trip to urgent care. Your physician is accessible when you need them.

Coordination of specialist care takes the burden off you. When you need to see a cardiologist, orthopedist, or any other specialist, your primary doctor handles referrals and stays involved in your care. You get seamless healthcare instead of fragmented visits to doctors who don’t communicate with each other. Lab work, imaging, and follow-up care all get managed personally by your physician.

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Most concierge medicine practices charge an annual membership fee ranging from $1,500 to $5,000 per year, depending on services included. While this may seem expensive compared to insurance copays, consider what you’re actually getting: unlimited visits, direct doctor access, comprehensive preventive care, and time savings that often make up for the cost. Many patients find they spend less overall when you factor in avoided urgent care visits, better preventive care that catches problems early, and the value of their time not spent in waiting rooms or trying to get appointments.
Both models offer direct access to your physician and more personalized care than traditional practice, but they work differently. Concierge medicine typically works alongside your insurance—you pay a membership fee for enhanced services and still use insurance for major medical expenses. Direct primary care operates independently of insurance with a monthly or annual fee covering all primary care services. Both approaches limit patient panels to ensure more time and attention for each patient, but the payment structure and insurance involvement varies between the two models.
Yes, you should maintain health insurance coverage even with concierge primary care. Your membership covers primary care services, preventive care, and direct physician access, but you’ll still need insurance for specialist visits, hospital stays, emergency care, and major medical procedures. Think of concierge medicine as enhancing your healthcare, not replacing insurance. Many patients find they use their insurance more effectively because their concierge doctor coordinates care and helps them navigate the system when specialist or hospital care is needed.
Most concierge practices offer same-day or next-day appointments for urgent concerns, with routine visits typically available within a few days to a week. This is dramatically different from traditional practices where you might wait weeks or months for routine appointments. The key difference is patient panel size—concierge doctors typically see 300-600 patients compared to 2,000-3,000 in traditional practices. This means your doctor has actual availability when you need to be seen, whether it’s for illness, follow-up care, or just peace of mind about a health concern.
Reputable concierge practices have coverage arrangements for after-hours and emergency situations. This might include direct access to your doctor’s cell phone for urgent questions, partnerships with other concierge physicians for coverage, or clear protocols for when to seek emergency care. Many concierge doctors also make house calls or offer extended hours beyond traditional practice schedules. The goal is ensuring you have medical guidance when you need it, not just during standard office hours. You should ask any prospective concierge practice about their specific after-hours coverage policies.
Concierge medicine often provides the most value for healthy people who want to stay that way. The focus on preventive care, comprehensive screenings, and early detection can catch problems before they become serious and expensive. Many health issues develop silently—high blood pressure, diabetes, heart disease—and regular, thorough check-ups with a doctor who knows you well can identify risks early. Plus, when you do need care, you get it immediately instead of waiting weeks for appointments. The investment in staying healthy typically costs far less than treating preventable diseases later.