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Understanding Direct Primary Care: A New Approach to Primary Care

Healthcare is a vital aspect of our lives, and understanding the various models available can make a significant difference in the quality and type of care we receive. One model that’s gaining traction is Direct Primary Care (DPC). But what exactly is it, and how does it differ from traditional health insurance models? More importantly, […]

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Holistic Care in Savannah GA

Many patients are looking for holistic care practitioners in Savannah GA. The word “holistic” is often a loaded word that means many different things to different individuals. At Harvest Health MD we focus on “wholistic care” or whole person care. We believe that improving one’s health is not just about taking a pill but about

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Self-Pay Doctors in Savannah, GA – Direct Primary Care (DPC)

Self-Pay Doctors in Savannah, GA: Revolutionizing Healthcare Access The demand for self-pay doctors in Savannah, GA, is on the rise as Direct Primary Care (DPC) grows across the nation in both rural and metropolitan areas. Patients are increasingly seeking alternatives to the traditional healthcare system, which often involves long waits—sometimes from six weeks to several

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Harvest Health MD: The First Black-Owned Direct Primary Care Office in Savannah, GA (DPC)

Harvest Health MD, founded by Dr. Jamal Lawrence, is the first black-owned Direct Primary Care office in Savannah, Georgia. Here is Dr. Lawrence’s take on its founding: “As a teenager, I remember hearing my mom state to me that I was groomed for greatness.” This statement is something that resonated with me and set the

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HEAL Scholarship Helps Heal Communities One Physician At A TIME

A Journey to HEALing  If you asked me in college what I would be if I didn’t become a doctor, I would have said a social activist.  As I pursued medicine, bridging the gap between the two was not clear to me until learning about the terms “health equity” and “social determinants of health”  during

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