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Do I have to have a membership to be a patient?

No, you can schedule appointments as needed and pay per appointment after establishing care with a New Patient Intake appointment.

What benefits do I get as a patient using a nurse concierge membership?

A concierge membership gives you personalized, high-touch nursing support while saving you money and offering flexibility. Members receive regular appointments, priority access for new concerns, and guidance during flare-ups or urgent situations. You can also add Same-Day Texting for real-time support without waiting for an appointment. If you need extra appointments beyond your membership, you receive a 15% discount. This membership ensures continuity of care, expert education, and peace of mind, all tailored to your needs.

What does 'concierge' mean?

Concierge care means:

  • Limited client panel to maintain quality

  • Same- or next-business-day appointment availability when possible

  • Direct communication access

  • Deep familiarity with your case

We prioritize depth over volume.

What does a care plan include?

Each personalized care plan may include:

  • Nursing diagnoses and priorities

  • Short- and long-term measurable goals

  • Monthly implementation steps

  • Symptom management strategies

  • Lifestyle modification guidance

  • Appointment preparation outlines

  • Tracking tools for habits, vitals, and symptom severity

Do you take insurance?

At this time, services are private pay.

This allows:

  • Flexible appointment length

  • No rushed 15-minute visits

  • No insurance-imposed care restrictions

  • Individualized planning without billing constraints

Do you replace my doctor?

No. We do not diagnose, prescribe, or replace your physician or specialist. Instead, we:

  • Help you prepare for appointments

  • Clarify lab results and medical language

  • Support implementation of your doctor’s plan

  • Identify questions you may want to bring to your provider

  • Help you recognize when escalation is appropriate

Think of this as having a medically trained advocate and strategist in your corner.

What states can you see patients in?

We can see patients that reside in the following states and territories:

Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Guam, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Virgin Islands, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.​

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