Concierge Option
Personalized, direct access care has largely disappeared with the dominance of hospitals and insurance companies running the healthcare system, as well as a shift towards corporate medicine. However, concierge medicine offers a return to this kind of medical care. In today's fast-paced world, the healthcare system is often unable to keep up, leading to rushed visits, long waits, and less personalized care. Many people have grown frustrated with being treated as just an insurance number, seeing a different doctor at every visit, walk-in clinics and enduring long waits for appointments. Concierge medicine has transformed this experience.
With a flat monthly, quarterly, or annual fee, concierge medicine provides unlimited office and telehealth visits with a doctor who is accessible and attentive. This model includes direct phone access to your doctor for medical questions and often offers on-site diagnostic tests. For major health issues, your doctor coordinates specialist referrals and hospital care as needed.
With concierge care, if you're sick, you can see your doctor the same day! There’s no interference from insurance or corporate health systems—just a direct, personal relationship between you and your doctor, which is how healthcare was meant to be. Instead of managing thousands of patients, your doctor focuses on a smaller, more manageable number, ensuring high-quality, personalized care. ​
The concierge practice option allows you to connect with Dr. Kroll on a more personal level—as if you had a doctor in your own family. This connection, which includes round-the-clock access to Doctor Kroll, ensures a more proactive approach to your health care. In his concierge medical practice, Dr. Kroll provides each patient with the time they need to address what may be concerning them – no issue is too complicated or too small. Doctor Kroll takes a modern, holistic approach to healthcare and provides the comfort and feel of an old-fashioned country doctor. Anytime you want to consult with Dr. Kroll, even when you're traveling, the advice you need will be as close as your phone, because you'll have his personal cell phone number.
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No More:
• Physicians seeing up to 30-40 patients daily, limiting the time they can spend with each individual.• Routine appointments that can take up to 180 days to schedule, delaying necessary preventive and maintenance care• Increased reliance on ER and urgent care centers, where comprehensive and continuous health needs are often not fully addressed.• Rushed visits with wait times averaging 30 minutes, and actual face-to-face time with the doctor averaging only about 6 minutes.• Limited availability of physicians after hours, impacting access to care during emergencies or urgent needs.