Why We Don’t Take Insurance

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Why Do Some Medical Practices Not Accept Insurance?

Some medical practices choose not to accept insurance so they can provide longer visits, deeper diagnostic evaluation, personalized care, and preventive medicine that insurance plans often do not cover. Insurance-based care prioritizes volume and billing codes, while cash-based care allows physicians to focus on root causes, early detection, and long-term health outcomes. Patients who choose non-insurance practices often value time, expertise, and proactive care over brief visits and reactive treatment.

At Patients Medical in NYC, this model allows physicians to practice comprehensive, preventive, and integrative medicine—without the time and testing limitations imposed by insurance contracts.

Why don’t you take insurance?”

It’s an important question—and a fair one.

Insurance is deeply embedded in modern healthcare, and many patients assume that insurance-based care automatically means better or more complete care. In reality, insurance often limits what physicians are allowed to do, especially for patients with complex, chronic, or preventive health needs.

This page explains:

  • How insurance-based medicine actually works behind the scenes
  • Why many patients feel rushed, unheard, or dismissed
  • What physician-led, non-insurance care allows instead
  • Who benefits most from this model
  • Why Patients Medical chose this approach intentionally
Why don’t you take insurance?”

How Insurance-Based Medicine Really Works

Insurance companies are not healthcare providers. Their primary role is to control costs and manage utilization.

To do this, insurance systems require doctors to:

  • Bill using rigid diagnostic and procedure codes
  • Limit visit length
  • Justify or deny testing
  • Follow standardized treatment pathways
  • Prioritize disease management over prevention

Doctors are paid per visit, not per outcome—and the system rewards speed, not depth.

Why Insurance Visits Are Often So Short

In most insurance-based practices:

  • Doctors see 20–30 patients per day
  • Appointments may last 7–12 minutes
  • Complex symptoms are split across multiple visits
  • Preventive care is deprioritized
  • Lifestyle, nutrition, stress, and sleep are rarely addressed

This model works reasonably well for:

  • Acute infections
  • Simple medication refills
  • Emergency or urgent care

It does not work well for:

  • Chronic fatigue
  • Brain fog
  • Hormonal imbalance
  • Autoimmune or inflammatory disease
  • Metabolic or weight issues
  • Longevity and cognitive health

What Insurance Typically Does Not Cover Well

Insurance often excludes or restricts:

  • Advanced preventive testing
  • Functional and integrative diagnostics
  • Root-cause analysis
  • Environmental toxin and mold testing
  • Detailed hormone and metabolic evaluation
  • Extended physician time

These services are frequently labeled “not medically necessary”, even when they help prevent disease progression.

The Problem With Disease-Only Medicine

By the time insurance intervenes, damage has often already occurred.

What Physician-Led, Non-Insurance Care Allows

Longer Appointments

  • 60–90-minute new patient visits
  • Time to understand your full health history
  • No rushing, no assembly-line care

Deeper Diagnostic Evaluation

  • Advanced labs beyond basic panels
  • Functional, metabolic, inflammatory testing
  • Early risk identification

Personalized Treatment Plans

  • Based on your biology—not protocols
  • Adjusted over time as your health changes

Preventive & Longevity-Focused Care

  • Brain health preservation
  • Hormonal optimization
  • Metabolic health and inflammation control

Continuity of Care

  • Ongoing physician relationship
  • Trend tracking year over year
  • Prevention before disease

Why This Matters for Complex Symptoms

Many patients come to Patients Medical after being told:

  • “Your labs are normal”
  • “It’s just stress”
  • “That’s part of aging”
  • “There’s nothing more we can do”

Complex symptoms require:

  • Time
  • Pattern recognition
  • Systems-based thinking
  • Clinical judgment

Insurance models rarely allow for this depth.

A Physician’s Perspective: Why Some Doctors Leave Insurance

Many physicians leave insurance networks because they want to:

Practice medicine ethically

Spend time with patients

Prevent disease rather than react to it

Retain clinical autonomy

Treat root causes, not just symptoms

This decision is not about charging more—it’s about being able to practice medicine properly.

Is This Concierge Medicine?

Not exactly.

Unlike traditional concierge medicine:

  • There is no annual membership just for access
  • Care focuses on diagnostics and outcomes, not perks
  • You pay for time, expertise, and medical judgment

This is physician-led integrative and preventive care, not luxury medicine.

Is This Concierge Medicine?

Is Cash-Based Care More Expensive?

At first glance, it may seem that way. But many patients find that it leads to:

  • Fewer unnecessary visits
  • Less trial-and-error medication
  • Earlier prevention
  • Better long-term outcomes

Investing earlier often reduces long-term healthcare costs.

Who Is the Right Fit for This Model?

Patients Medical is often the right fit for patients who:

  • Want answers, not quick fixes
  • Have complex or chronic symptoms
  • Value prevention and longevity
  • Prefer depth over speed
  • Want a true physician partnership

It may not be the best fit if you only need:

  • Urgent care
  • Quick refills
  • Basic physicals

What to Expect as a Patient

Extended intake and history review

Comprehensive diagnostic evaluation

Physician-led interpretation

Clear, personalized care plan

Ongoing follow-up and prevention

If you are looking for unrushed, physician-led, preventive care in NYC, Patients Medical offers a different model—one focused on time, expertise, and long-term health, not insurance limitations.

to schedule an appointment with
Dr. Rashmi Gulati, MD or Dr. Stuart Weg, MD

Why We Don’t Take Insurance — And What That Means for Your Care

This is one of the most common—and important—questions patients ask:

“Why don’t you take insurance?”

It’s a fair question.

Insurance is deeply ingrained in modern healthcare, and many patients assume that insurance-based care equals better care.

In reality, insurance often limits what doctors can do for patients—especially when it comes to:

  • Preventive medicine
  • Root-cause diagnosis
  • Chronic disease reversal
  • Longevity and brain health
  • Time, attention, and continuity of care

This page explains:

  • How insurance actually works behind the scenes
  • Why insurance-based medicine is often rushed and reactive
  • What cash-based, physician-led care allows instead
  • Who benefits most from non-insurance care
  • How Patients Medical structures care differently

How Insurance Really Works (Behind the Scenes)

Insurance companies do not exist to optimize your health.

They exist to:

  • Control costs
  • Limit utilization
  • Standardize care
  • Reduce time per patient

To do this, insurance requires doctors to:

  • Use billing codes
  • Follow rigid protocols
  • Justify every test
  • Limit visit time
  • Focus on diagnosis codes—not prevention

Doctors are paid per visit, not per outcome.

Why Insurance Visits Are So Short

In insurance-based practices:

  • Doctors often see 20–30 patients per day
  • Visits may last 7–12 minutes
  • Complex symptoms are split across multiple appointments
  • Prevention is rarely addressed
  • Lifestyle, nutrition, sleep, and stress are often ignored

This model works well for:

  • Acute infections
  • Simple medication refills
  • Emergency issues

It does not work well for:

  • Fatigue
  • Brain fog
  • Hormonal imbalance
  • Autoimmune disease
  • Chronic inflammation
  • Longevity and prevention

This is why patients cycle through medications without resolution.

What Insurance Does NOT Cover Well

Insurance typically does not cover:

  • Advanced preventive testing
  • Functional and integrative diagnostics
  • Longevity and aging assessments
  • Detailed nutritional evaluation
  • Root-cause analysis
  • Environmental toxin testing
  • Extended physician time

These services are labeled “not medically necessary” — even when they prevent disease.

The Problem With “Disease-Only” Medicine

Insurance medicine is designed to:

  • Treat disease after it appears
  • Manage symptoms
  • Prescribe medications
  • Monitor progression

It is not designed to:

  • Identify early dysfunction
  • Reverse chronic illness
  • Optimize healthspan
  • Prevent neurodegeneration
  • Slow biological aging

By the time insurance medicine intervenes, damage has often already occurred.

What Cash-Based, Physician-Led Care Allows

By not participating in insurance contracts, Patients Medical can offer:

Longer Appointments

  • 60–90 minute new patient visits
  • Time to understand your full health story
  • No rushing, no assembly-line care

Deeper Diagnostic Evaluation

  • Advanced labs beyond basic panels
  • Functional, metabolic, and inflammatory testing
  • Early risk detection

Personalized Treatment Plans

  • Based on your biology
  • Not generic protocols
  • Adjusted over time

Preventive & Longevity Care

  • Brain health preservation
  • Hormonal optimization
  • Metabolic health
  • Inflammation reduction

Continuity of Care

  • Long-term physician relationship
  • Trend tracking year over year
  • Prevention before disease

Why This Matters for Complex Symptoms

Patients often come to Patients Medical after being told:

  • “Your labs are normal”
  • “It’s stress”
  • “That’s just aging”
  • “There’s nothing more we can do”

Complex symptoms require:

  • Time
  • Pattern recognition
  • Systems thinking
  • Clinical judgment

Insurance models simply do not allow for this depth.

Physician Perspective: Why Doctors Leave Insurance

Many physicians leave insurance because:

  • They want to practice medicine ethically
  • They want to spend time with patients
  • They want to prevent disease—not just manage it
  • They want clinical autonomy
  • They want to treat root causes

This is not about charging more.

It’s about being able to practice medicine properly.

Is This Concierge Medicine?

Patients often ask this.

Short answer: Not exactly.

Unlike concierge medicine:

  • There is no annual membership just for access
  • Care is focused on diagnostics and outcomes
  • You pay for medical expertise and time—not perks

This is physician-led integrative and preventive care, not luxury medicine.

Is Cash-Based Care More Expensive?

At first glance, it may seem that way.

But consider:

Fewer unnecessary visits

Fewer redundant tests

Earlier prevention

Less trial-and-error medication

Reduced long-term healthcare costs

Many patients find that investing earlier saves money later.

Who Is the Right Fit for Non-Insurance Care?

Patients Medical is best suited for patients who:

  • Want answers, not quick fixes
  • Value prevention and longevity
  • Have complex or chronic symptoms
  • Are proactive about health
  • Want a physician partnership
  • Prefer depth over speed

It may not be the right fit if you only need:

  • Quick refills
  • Urgent care
  • Basic physicals

Why This Model Works Especially Well in NYC

NYC patients often:

  • Have high stress loads
  • Busy professional lives
  • Environmental exposures
  • Complex health histories
  • High expectations for care quality

A rushed insurance visit simply doesn’t meet these needs.

What Patients Say

What to Expect as a Patient

  • Extended intake and history review
  • Comprehensive diagnostic evaluation
  • Physician-led interpretation
  • Personalized care plan
  • Ongoing follow-up and prevention

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  • The Future of Preventive Medicine
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If you’re looking for unrushed, physician-led, preventive care in NYC, Patients Medical offers a different model—one focused on time, expertise, and long-term health, not insurance limitations.

to schedule an appointment with
Dr. Rashmi Gulati, MD or Dr. Stuart Weg, MD

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