I’m a One Medical member. The single biggest draw for me is that you can get appointments the same or next day with little or no waiting time—where my old primary care doctor was usually booked solid for two weeks or more, by which point I’d either have naturally gotten over whatever I wanted to see him for, or have been driven to an expensive urgent care clinic full of other sick people.
They don’t bother with the traditional kabuki dance where a nurse ushers you in and takes your vitals and then you wait around for fifteen minutes before the actual doctor shows, either—you see a doctor immediately about whatever you came in for, and you’re usually in and out in twenty minutes. It’s so much better of a workflow that I’m astonished it hasn’t been more widely adopted.
That said, they don’t play particularly nice with my current insurance, so do your homework.
I’m a One Medical member. The single biggest draw for me is that you can get appointments the same or next day with little or no waiting time—where my old primary care doctor was usually booked solid for two weeks or more, by which point I’d either have naturally gotten over whatever I wanted to see him for, or have been driven to an expensive urgent care clinic full of other sick people.
They don’t bother with the traditional kabuki dance where a nurse ushers you in and takes your vitals and then you wait around for fifteen minutes before the actual doctor shows, either—you see a doctor immediately about whatever you came in for, and you’re usually in and out in twenty minutes. It’s so much better of a workflow that I’m astonished it hasn’t been more widely adopted.
That said, they don’t play particularly nice with my current insurance, so do your homework.