Boutique Medical Practice
Health Care Without Comparison
Boutique Medical practices allow the doctor to set the rules for their practice. In return the patient gets more individualized and personal care. Boutique Wellness program allows physicians to care for fewer patients than in a conventional practice. It provides patients with Luxury Healthcare with affordable prices.
EliteHealth redefines the concept of Executive Medicine through the Boutique Medical Practice. With this membership, you will be assigned to a Patient Care Concierge who will manage all aspects of your EliteHealth experience. As a Boutique Medical Practice Member, you will receive the following:
- Nationwide network of physicians
- On-site diagnostic testing
- House calls
- Comprehensive laboratory testing
- Maximum 500 patient per physician ratio (as compared to 1500 in other practices)
- VIP waiting room
- Executive physical exams
- Travel arrangements
- Personal concierge
Why EliteHealth?
At your first EliteHealth visit, you will meet with world-renowned physicians in a relaxed office environment. Our stringent physician selection process, and low patient to physician ratio (500 patients / 1 physician) will provide you with a uniquely positive healthcare experience. The majority of our offices offer on-site diagnostic and laboratory testing which will save you time. Our physicians are always learning about the latest innovations in healthcare that enables us to detect diseases at their earliest stage. You deserve to have the highest confidence in your healthcare providers, and that is only one reason why you should choose EliteHealth.
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