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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.
Why Longer Doctor Visits in Chapel Hill Lead to Better Health Outcomes
Up to 80% of misdiagnoses originate in the clinical encounter itself — not in lab error, not in imaging failure. The doctors who got it right listened longer and asked more questions. That is not a soft skill. It is a clinical one. And it requires time that most practices simply cannot give you.
What Concierge Medicine in Chapel Hill Actually Looks Like
Most people have stopped expecting anything different from primary care — the three-week wait, the 12-minute appointment, the referral that doesn't quite answer the question. Dr. Claire Repine is building something different in Chapel Hill, and it opens this April.
Preventive Medicine in Chapel Hill: Why Dr. Claire Repine Is Doing It Differently
Only about 8% of adults actually receive the preventive services recommended for them — not because they don't care, but because the system makes it genuinely hard. Dr. Repine is opening Concierge Medicine of Chapel Hill this April with a different premise entirely: what if your doctor actually had time for you?
Navigating Perimenopause Care in Chapel Hill: What to Expect and Where to Find Real Help
Most women don't see perimenopause coming — and then they go to their doctor and get told everything looks fine. The gap between what women are experiencing and the care they're receiving is exactly what this practice is built to close. Here's what perimenopause actually looks like, and what real support can feel like.
Men, This One Is for You Too
About 40% of men only go to the doctor when something has already gone wrong. The conditions most likely to shorten a man's life — heart disease, diabetes, hypertension — don't announce themselves. They build quietly, over years. Here's what it looks like when someone is actually keeping track.
The Case for Proactive Health: Why Prevention Is the Best Medicine
Most people don't think about their health until something goes wrong. Proactive care flips that script — identifying risk early and building habits that protect you for the long term. Here's why prevention is the foundation of everything we do.