Board-Certified Geriatricians

YourDoctor,YourLivingRoom,YourSchedule

A complete geriatric appointment — medication review, fall risk, specialist coordination — without the drive, the waiting room, or the exhaustion after.

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The honest comparison

Driving to the Clinic versus
Opening Your Tablet

Twelve things that make geriatric care complicated — and how each one disappears.

What matters
Driving to the Clinic
Opening Your Tablet
Getting there
Find a driver, arrange parking, navigate a large building
Open the app. Sit in your chair.
Waiting room
45 minutes average. Hard chairs. Overhead lights. Other sick people.
The appointment starts when you're ready.
Bringing your medications
Forget one bottle and the whole review is incomplete
Every bottle is already on the shelf behind you.
Your adult child joining
They drive from another zip code or miss it entirely
They dial in from wherever they are.
Asking the hard question
Three minutes left. The doctor is already standing.
We scheduled time for it.
Energy after the visit
Exhausted. The trip took more than the appointment.
You're already home. Make some tea.
Cognitive screening
Often skipped due to time pressure
Standard part of every geriatric visit.
Fall risk review
Rarely includes a look at your actual home environment
We can see the rug by the door.
Specialist coordination
Referral faxed. You follow up in two weeks.
We send the summary before the call ends.
Lab results explained
A portal message. Medical jargon. No context.
Read aloud with you, line by line.
Caregiver questions
Often unaddressed — "That's not really for this visit."
Caregiver time is built into the appointment.
Next appointment
Call the office. Hold music. Three-week wait.
Booked before you close the tablet.

Every item on this list was designed out of the experience. None of them were accidents.

What every appointment covers

We already thought of that.

The things you worry about at 2 a.m. — they're already on our checklist.

Medical Review

Medication reconciliation

Every prescription, supplement, and over-the-counter drug reviewed together.

Lab work interpretation

Results read aloud and explained in plain language, not portal jargon.

Chronic condition monitoring

Blood pressure, diabetes, heart conditions — all tracked visit to visit.

Specialist referral coordination

We write the summary and send it before you close the tablet.

Safety & Cognition

Cognitive screening

Standard on every visit. Not skipped because the schedule ran long.

Fall risk review

We can see your home environment — the rug, the lighting, the bathroom.

Driving and independence assessment

Honest, compassionate, and done with the whole family present.

Sleep and pain review

Two things often missed in rushed in-person visits.

Family & Caregiver

Caregiver questions — built in

Time reserved for the daughter in a different zip code.

Care plan shared with family

Written summary emailed within 24 hours.

Next appointment before you hang up

No hold music. No three-week wait.

After-hours nurse line

Because dizzy spells don't wait for Monday morning.

Standard geriatric visit · 45–60 minutes · Caregiver time included · No surprise billing

What families say

The call that changed things.

Mom hasn't left the house for a doctor's visit in eight months. Her last Consult appointment, the doctor noticed her blood pressure medication was conflicting with her arthritis pill. Nobody had caught that in two years of in-person visits.

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Deborah Hartley

Daughter, Portland OR — coordinating care for her mother in Scottsdale

I was afraid the doctor would be looking at a screen instead of me. But Dr. Reyes looked right at me the whole time. She asked about my garden. She remembered I mentioned my knees last time. That doesn't happen at the clinic.

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Ruth Eisenberg

Patient, 81 · Retired librarian · Albuquerque, NM

My father lives alone. I'm in Boston, he's in Phoenix. I used to lie awake wondering if he mentioned the dizziness to his doctor. Now I'm on the call. I see his face. I hear the doctor's answer. That's worth everything.

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Michael Okafor

Son, Boston MA — caring for his father remotely in Phoenix

4,200+
Patients seen in 2025
4.9 / 5
Average appointment rating
38
States covered
97%
Would recommend to family
Ready when you are

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Three questions. That's it. No insurance forms, no account creation, no date pickers with tiny numbers.

A care coordinator will confirm your appointment within 2 hours.

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"Let me take a look at everything — we have time."

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A printable PDF that helps you audit whether telemedicine fits your parent's needs. 12 questions, honest answers.