Our Office
The office of Lynch Primary Care does not discriminate. Our office policies and procedures are clear. If you have any questions please call or email our office. Thank you!
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When you come to the office, please be sure to bring an updated medication list, a photo ID and your insurance cards. We ask that you refrain from using lotions or powders on the day of your exam in case an EKG or other testing is needed.
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GYN New Patient Forms
Frequently Asked Questions
What is concierge medicine?
Concierge medicine is a relatively new approach to the practice of medicine that addresses the most common complaints about medical care in our country lack of access to primary care physicians and inadequate time with the doctor. A concierge practice limits the number of patients in the practice so that the doctor can see each patient in a timely manner, and each patient can have more time with the doctor. Appointments are kept on time and not rushed. In order to allow the practice to limit the number of patients and promote a higher quality of service, the practice charges a flat annual fee. The annual fee covers all office visits and the majority of in-office tests and procedures. That means the doctor does not need to bill any insurance company; nor does the patient need to fill out or submit claim forms to any insurance company. It also means that there are no co-pays or hidden charges for patients to worry about.
What are the benefits of being a member of Lynch Primary Care?
There are many, especially for patients who need to see the doctor often to monitor a condition or coordinate multiple healthcare needs. Dr. Lynch and Dr. O’Hare believe that every patient deserves the best possible healthcare, meaning access to an experienced physician, who knows and understands your health history, your beliefs and preferences, your home and work situation and other pertinent aspects of your life, all of which need to be considered when making important medical decisions.
Best of all, when you are a member of Lynch Primary Care, your doctor works for you, not an insurance company. You get the care you need directly, for one flat fee. There is no need for Dr. Lynch or Dr. O’Hare to participate in or bill any insurance plan. There is no need for you to file insurance claims.
What if I need to see a specialist?
Because Dr. Lynch and Dr. O’Hare provide so many in-office services, you will spend less time running from specialist to specialist. However, if the need for a specialist arises, Dr. Lynch and Dr. O’Hare know most of the specialists in the area and refers to those who provide patients with stellar care. Dr. Lynch and Dr. O’Hare will coordinate your care with the appropriate specialist and expedite access, if necessary.
Once I am a member of Lynch Primary Care, how can I reach Dr. Lynch or Dr. O'Hare?
With the exception of vacations and unexpected emergencies, Dr. Lynch and Dr. O’Hare are available to patients 24 hours a day. For routine or non-urgent matters, you have the option of calling the office or sending an email or fax. If you need to speak with Dr. Lynch or Dr. O’Hare regarding an urgent matter, you may contact them at the office during office hours or directly by cell phone after hours. If they are not able to take your call immediately, they will contact you as quickly as possible (usually within 10-15 minutes).
What happens when Dr. Lynch or Dr. O'Hare is away on vacation or unavailable?
Dr. Lynch and Dr. O’Hare make arrangements with an experienced Board-Certified Internist or Certified Nurse Practitioner to provide outpatient coverage during infrequent times of unavailability. These professionals have access to your records, if needed, and are as accommodating as possible.
Can family and friends see the doctor?
Lynch Primary Care is limited to members only.
What in-office services does the annual fee cover?
- All office visits for sickness or preventive healthcare
- Comprehensive annual medical history and physical exam focused on preventive care
- Weight management
- Vaccinations for tetanus and influenza
- Cortisone injections
- Phlebotomy (blood drawing)
- Electrocardiogram
- Fecal Hemoccult Testing
- Urinalysis
- Pulse-oximetry assessment
- Cryosurgery for precancerous skin lesions, warts, skin tags
Will Dr. Lynch take care of me in the hospital? Will my annual fee cover hospital visits?
What is the fee for being a member of Lynch Primary Care? How do I pay the fee?
The flat fee is $1,900 annually (or $5.20 per day!). There are three payment plan options to choose from:
- $1,900 can be paid at the time of signing your contract and then yearly thereafter,
- $164* can be paid on a monthly basis, or
- $489* can be paid on a quarterly basis.
NOTE: Making monthly or quarterly installments does cost slightly more due to fees paid to the bank for automatic installment billing. New patients can become members in the practice by sending in their signed contract along with the first installment of whichever plan they choose.
* ALL installment payments must be made using a credit card or other automatic payment source. If you choose to pay annually, $1900 will be due on the anniversary of your membership date.
Can I pay my fee through a Flexible Spending Account (FSA) or cafeteria plan?
What if I move away or have to leave the practice? Will I be reimbursed some portion of the annual fee?
I have health insurance. Why should I pay extra to be part of the practice?
In order to offer the highest level of personalized care and access possible, Dr. Lynch has placed a cap on the number of patients in the practice. That cap ensures that he will be available to his patients whenever needed and that he can spend quality time with each patient.