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Dr. Edmund John MacLaughlin, MD - University of …

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How much does primary care cost at McLaughlin?

McLaughlin charges $60 a month for people over 31, $30 for 30 and under and $15 for kids whose parents are enrolled. The change from typical primary care has been “wonderful,” McLaughlin said: She can focus on fewer patients, spend more time with each one, and worry less about dealing with insurance companies.

Why choose Dr McLaughlin?

DR. EMILY B. MCLAUGHLIN, DOUBLE BOARD-CERTIFIED PLASTIC SURGEON SERVES FORT WORTH AND SURROUNDING AREAS INCLUDING ALEDO, ARLINGTON, DALLAS, GRAPEVINE AND SOUTHLAKE. As a woman, Dr. McLaughlin has the unique ability to understand other women’s physical concerns and interest in face and body rejuvenation.

Who is Raymond McLaughlin?

Dr. Raymond McLaughlin, MD is a Family Medicine Specialist in Kennett Square, PA. He is affiliated with Chester County Hospital. He has indicated that he accepts telehealth appointments.

What kind of breast surgery does Dr McLaughlin do?

Dr. McLaughlin performs a wide variety of cosmetic breast procedures including breast augmentation, breast lift, breast reduction, breast revision, inverted nipple surgery. She also offers breast reconstruction. Dr. McLaughlin founded her practice in 2004 and moved to West Magnolia Plastic Surgery’s current office space in 2007.

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What is direct primary care?

In the Direct Primary Care model, insurance is used for what insurance is intended to be used for–rare, potentially financially catastrophic events. Imagine how expensive your auto insurance would be if it also had to cover gas, oil changes, and routine maintenance. This is what has happened to traditional medical insurance. As medical insurance has expanded to include routine health needs, its cost has increased dramatically. The use of insurance in a primary care setting also means that many primary care practices need to spend about $40 out of every $100 just to pay for the administrative costs of billing insurance. Practices have responded to this by trying to see more and more patients per day and billing higher and higher charges for each visit, just in order to break even. Direct Primary Care is an idea that is genius in its simplicity–eliminate the insurance middleman, and we can bring cost down significantly, while providing better service and quality. You can still use your insurance to pay for labs, imaging, specialist referrals, surgeries, hospitalizations, or other services as needed, which can be obtained at any local health system–the choice is yours to make with your doctor.

Does Blue Ridge Family Practice prescribe Xanax?

Please note: Blue Ridge Family Practice generally does not prescribe opioid (narcotic) medications for chronic pain, does not recommend long-term benzodiazepine (such as Ativan and Xanax) medications for anxiety, and does not provide stimulant medications for ADD/ADHD or other conditions.

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