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March 23, 2012 · The Wall Street Journal
Is Paying for 'Concierge' Health Care Worth It?
If your primary doctor were willing to give you much more face time, same-day or next-day appointments and round-the-clock access via email and cellphone, how much would you pay for it?
READ FULL ARTICLEOctober 20, 2006 · CNN.com
Boutique medicine: When wealth buys health
(CNN) -- Dr. Bernard Kaminetsky sees about a dozen patients during a typical day at his Boca Raton, Florida, practice. His patients have his personal phone number and can schedule a same-day appointme...
READ FULL ARTICLESeptember 09, 2001 · Desert News
Doctors Serve Privileged For a Price
If David Heerensperger isn't feeling well, he calls Dr. Howard Maron on the doctor's personal cell phone, no matter whether it's 3 a.m. on a weekday or noon on a weekend.
READ FULL ARTICLEJuly 04, 2001 · Seattle Post Intelligencer
Seattle Post Intelligencer In Retainer Medicine, the Doctor is Always In
Imagine having a personal physician at your disposal within minutes, 24 hours a day. Out of town on business? Tied up at the office? No problem. Just call that cell-phone number tucked in your wallet....
READ FULL ARTICLENovember 09, 2014 · Concierge Medicine Today (Business Wire)
MD² Expands, Granting Access to Two New World-Class Medical Institutions
MD² International, the definitive provider of concierge medicine, opened their newest primary care office in Beverly Hills, California on November 1st, with two highly sought after UCLA and Cedars-Si...
READ FULL ARTICLEAugust 06, 2001 · Forbes
Would you shell out $20,000 a year for 24-hour-a-day access to a physician? Drs. Howard Maron and Scott Hall are counting on it. Their Seattle-based MD2 International is offering deluxe primary medica...
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