Appendicitis Management Through Direct Primary Care (DPC)

Updated on: April 05, 2024

A condition called appendicitis occurs when the appendix, a small pouch attached to the large intestine, becomes inflamed and infected. Symptoms include stomach pain, nausea, vomiting, fever, and weight loss. It is possible for appendicitis to occur due to a number of factors, including the blockage of the appendix by feces, parasites, or foreign objects, or the infection of it by bacteria or viruses. A physical examination, blood tests, urine tests, or imaging tests can be used to diagnose appendicitis. Depending on the severity and complications of the appendicitis, antibiotics or surgery can be used to treat it.

  • In addition to treating your appendicitis, DPC practices can also provide comprehensive care for other health issues, such as diabetes, hypertension, or depression.

Personalized Appendicitis Management in DPC

Following are some steps you can take to join a DPC practice for appendicitis management:

  • Find a DPC practice near you. You can search online for DPC practices in your area or ask friends or family who have already joined one.

  • Different DPC practices offer different services and fees. You can check their websites or call them to find out what their monthly or annual fees are, what services are included or excluded, what discounts they offer on medications or labs, and what referral or cancellation policies they have.

  • Schedule an initial consultation with your chosen DPC practice. Your physician will discuss your medical history, current symptoms, treatment goals, and expectations. You can also ask any questions you have about the DPC model.

  • You can pay your fee online or in person and get access to all the benefits of DPC. You can schedule appointments as often as you like and contact your physician at any time.

Published on: July 20, 2023