We can work directly with patients, parents of minor patients, and legal representatives of patients such as family members who have legal durable healthcare power of attorney. We follow patient confidentiality-protecting protocols.
Here’s how the process works for our patients:
When you request an initial consultation, MD For Patients will arrange a teleconference between you and our triage physician. The focus of that consultation is to understand your questions, medical needs, and history. After your initial consultation, we will custom-build a specialist team and treatment plan tailored to meet your medical needs. You will have an opportunity to review our proposed treatment plan so that you can make an informed determination about moving forward with your assigned world-class specialist.
The goal of the entire process is to help you.
One of the most important founding principles of MD For Patients is to improve each patient’s understanding of their own health. This is why, throughout the process, patients are encouraged to ask any questions they may have.
This includes after the patient’s tele-conference or phone call with one of our physicians, because we know that often patients can’t think of all of their followup questions during an initial consultation. Patients are usually too stressed processing all the new and important information they are receiving to think through the ramifications of the information immediately – and then come up with additional questions later. This is a completely normal, common phenomenon that occurs after a patient or parent has had some time to process new information – particularly when the information is as critical and personal to them as is healthcare.