Vettester, that's saying a lot that a guy with your trt experience is switching over. I'm so new to this I didn't really know what to expect but comparing my experience with
Dr Saya to my primary care doc I was very impressed.
What do you know a doc that actually cares about patients.
Yeah, I know, what a novel concept!!
Again, the business model is solid, but they still continuously look to improve and expand, e.g., Dr. Crisler joining forces with
Defy! Hell, what does that say?? That guy is an icon in the industry!
Maybe some of those GP's we all know will pay a little closer attention to the
Defy model, and understand the people really do like great service, attention to detail, and yeah a little respect back and partnership-like style. While all of these other doctors want to tell you that E2 tests are not necessary, 400ng/dl serum is "FINE" or "In range", or that HCG is for junkies (that's what an endo at Kaiser told me in 2009), there will be a blossom of clinics and specialists that can treat patients properly and with dignity!
Then within that framework of these clinics, there will be a few like
Defy that will know how to refine, define, and adjust their business model to adapt to the continuous changes in the market. Just because it's a medical related operation doesn't mean that customer service shouldn't be factored. Mainstream medical has never really understood that ...