Primary care should feel personal, thorough, and unbiased. At Three Rivers Concierge Medicine, your physician’s recommendations are guided by your goals—not a network map. For adults in St. Louis and nearby suburbs like Creve Coeur, here’s how a concierge doctor changes the experience.
Side-by-Side Comparison
Aspect of Care | Three Rivers Concierge Medicine | Hospital-Employed Primary Care |
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Who the Doctor Works For | Independent practice focused solely on the patient’s needs. | Physician employed by a large health system with organizational priorities. |
Referrals & Options | Recommendations across all providers and facilities in St. Louis. | Referrals most often kept within the employer’s network. |
Time With Your Doctor | 30–60 minute visits, space to cover prevention and complex issues. | Average visit length is 16–19 minutes[1]. |
Access | Same- or next-day appointments; direct phone or text communication. | Wait times managed by call centers; limited direct access to the physician. |
Panel Size | Smaller patient panel (~400–600) allows personal attention. | Larger panels (2,000+) limit individual time and continuity. |
Cost Transparency | Ability to guide patients to high-quality, lower-cost labs or imaging. | Hospital-affiliated sites may include higher facility fees. |
Continuity of Care | Long-term relationship with the same physician, enabling proactive planning. | Continuity may be disrupted by turnover or system scheduling pressures. |
Hospital Navigation | Physician advocate during admissions and proactive post-discharge follow-up. | Care transitions managed within the hospital system; variable follow-up. |
Visit Experience | You are greeted and taken directly to your room by the physician and assistant; your care stays centered with them throughout. | Patients may be handed off between front desk staff, nurses, medical assistants, and finally the doctor—fragmented care experience. |
Source for visit length data: National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (NAMCS) [1].
What These Differences Mean for You
Independence Drives Better Choices
When recommendations aren’t confined to one network, your options expand. We look across the St. Louis landscape—including major systems (e.g., BJC, SSM, Mercy) and respected independent groups—so you can weigh access, quality, and value before deciding. That’s how personalized medicine should work: your condition, your preferences, your timing.
Time to Think, Plan, and Prevent
Short visits push care into triage mode. Longer visits enable prevention, medication reconciliation, and “what if” planning that lowers avoidable risk. National data show typical primary care visits average 16–19 minutes[1]; our model is built around 30–60 minute appointments and direct communication between visits—so details don’t get lost.
Transparent Sites of Care
Identical tests can cost more in hospital outpatient departments due to facility fees and payment rules. Independent imaging and lab options can be appropriate alternatives in many situations[2]. We help you compare choices—without network blinders.
Continuity You Can Feel
Seeing the same physician who knows your story is linked to better outcomes, including fewer preventable hospitalizations[3]. With smaller panels and direct access, continuity isn’t an accident—it’s the plan.
Hospital Navigation with an Advocate
If a hospitalization becomes necessary, we coordinate the hand-offs that matter: accurate medication lists on admission, clarity at discharge, and timely follow-up so your home plan matches the hospital’s intent. Transitions are where patients most need a physician who already knows them.
A Calmer Visit from Door to Door
Busy clinics can feel like a relay: front desk → MA → nurse → doctor → checkout. At Three Rivers, you’re greeted, brought directly to your room, and your care remains centered with your physician and assistant. Fewer steps, less noise, more focus.
Explore How Our Model Works
- Our Services: preventive care, diagnostics, and coordination designed around adults.
- Private Doctor: what it means to have a physician who can refer across St. Louis.
- Membership Plans: how smaller panels create time and access.
- About Us & FAQ: background, philosophy, and common questions.
- News & Insights: research-informed articles for patients and families.
- Contact Us: location and practice details.
Sources & Further Reading
- NAMCS visit length analyses (average 16–19 minutes).
- Health Affairs: site-of-care price differentials (hospital outpatient vs. independent settings).
- Continuity of care and preventable hospitalizations (associations with better outcomes).