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Why Men in Chapel Hill Are Delaying Preventive Care (And What It's Actually Costing Them)
The last time you saw a doctor was for something specific. A sinus infection. A knee you rolled on a Saturday morning run. You weren't sick exactly — just busy. The way everyone is busy in a college town that runs on ambition, long commutes to Research Triangle Park, and the quiet understanding that your health can wait until the schedule opens up. Only the schedule never quite opens up.
Why More Families in Chapel Hill Are Choosing Concierge Primary Care
Most people can describe exactly what they want from a family physician — access when something comes up, appointments that aren't rushed, a doctor who knows them over time. Most people also know, from experience, that this description doesn't match how healthcare usually works. Concierge medicine is a different model.
Why Women in Midlife Need a More Personalized Approach to Healthcare
Women in their 40s and 50s are describing symptoms that have disrupted their sleep, clouded their thinking, and altered their mood — and leaving appointments without answers. The problem isn't that the symptoms are mysterious. The problem is that the standard healthcare system is structurally unprepared to connect the dots.
The Family Doctor, for the Whole Family
There is a particular household dynamic that plays out often in Chapel Hill. The kids are patients. The partner is a patient. Everyone has a physician who knows them. And the man of the household has a doctor listed in an app somewhere he hasn't actually seen in two years. That gap is worth closing.