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When it comes to seeing your doctor, MDVIP is telling patients “don’t wait.” Don’t wait until you’re not feeling well and don’t wait weeks or hours to be seen by your doctor. Growing from a local Boca… See more
Under the current healthcare system where doctors see upwards of 30 patients a day, primary care doctors don’t have enough time to concentrate on an individual’s overall health goals and needs. Dr. Da… See more
Dr. Richard Seidt describes himself as the type of family physician who wants to spend time with his patients. He wants to listen to their questions, answer them thoroughly and focus more on keeping t… See more
They skip physicals. They avoid doctors. Their health habits are less than ideal, according to a recent survey. Refocus while there’s still time to turn lackadaisical habits around for better health,… See more
Being middle-aged, sandwiched between the much-lauded millennials and the much-attacked baby boomers, is far from an ideal place on the demographic scale. Now a new report says that Generat… See more
MDVIP | January 31, 2017
New MDVIP Survey Captures Sentiment of Gen Xers and Baby Boomers on Aging and Life ExpectancyGeneration Xers (Americans aged 36-51) want to live well into old age, but compared to the Baby Boomers who… See more
For $1,650 a year, Lynn Leong gets to spend two hours detailing her health concerns when she sees her primary care doctor, a stark contrast to the typical 15- to 30-minute office visit. The 67-year-o… See more
Unless your doctor recommends one for a specific reason, this daily habit may be worth skipping. "For the most part, multivitamins are a poor investment, says Les Emhof, MD, an MDVIP-affiliated physic… See more
CEOs who are in depth in monitoring and caring for the health and well-being of their companies are not always on the ball when it comes to their own health. Some theorize that they don't fully unders… See more
When the company MDVIP approached William Weiss, MD, seven years ago about joining its nationwide network of doctors, it didn’t require a lot of arm-twisting to convince him to make the move.  … See more