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In this episode of "My DPC Story Podcast," host Dr. Maryal Concepcion sits down with Dr. Sonia Singh, founder of Juniper Modern Primary Care. Dr. Singh shares her journey from traditional fee-for-service medicine to establishing a successful Direct Primary Care (DPC) practice in Houston, Texas, focused on busy women aged 20-50. She delves into her initial lack of a clear vision, the importance of hiring a brand designer, and the strategic decision to opt for a micro practice model to avoid managing a large staff. Dr. Singh emphasizes using technology for automation and maintaining a minimalist yet welcoming clinic space designed like an apartment. She discusses the emotional and professional struggles that led her to DPC, including her residency challenges and the inspiration drawn from observing patient-doctor relationships in Oaxaca. Listeners will gain insights into Dr. Singh’s pricing strategy, patient demographics, and the personal satisfaction she finds in DPC. The episode wraps up with Dr. Concepcion encouraging doctors to explore the DPC model for better work-life balance and autonomy. For more resources, visit mydpcstory.com and consider joining their Patreon community.
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In this episode of "My DPC Story Podcast," host Dr. Maryal Concepcion sits down with Dr. Sonia Singh, founder of Juniper Modern Primary Care. Dr. Singh shares her journey from traditional fee-for-service medicine to establishing a successful Direct Primary Care (DPC) practice in Houston, Texas, focused on busy women aged 20-50. She delves into her initial lack of a clear vision, the importance of hiring a brand designer, and the strategic decision to opt for a micro practice model to avoid managing a large staff. Dr. Singh emphasizes using technology for automation and maintaining a minimalist yet welcoming clinic space designed like an apartment. She discusses the emotional and professional struggles that led her to DPC, including her residency challenges and the inspiration drawn from observing patient-doctor relationships in Oaxaca. Listeners will gain insights into Dr. Singh’s pricing strategy, patient demographics, and the personal satisfaction she finds in DPC. The episode wraps up with Dr. Concepcion encouraging doctors to explore the DPC model for better work-life balance and autonomy. For more resources, visit mydpcstory.com and consider joining their Patreon community.
Hint's DPC BOOTCAMP: The next cohort of Future DPC leaders kicks off May 6th. Sign up today at hint.com/bootcamp.
FREE MARKET MEDICAL ASSOCIATION (FMMA) 4/9-11/25: Use code MYDPCSTORY for $800 off your FMMA Annual Conference registration!
FREE Alternative to Up TO Date: OPEN EVIDENCE
Support the show
Be A My DPC Story PATREON MEMBER!
SPONSOR THE POD
My DPC Story VOICEMAIL! DPC SWAG!
FACEBOOK * INSTAGRAM * LinkedIn * TWITTER * TIKTOK * YouTube
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