Thu. May 2nd, 2024

This may seem like a clickbait headline but it really isn’t. Why? Because it’s really up to you what you want your DPC practice website to look like but in the end you’re gonna need a little help. I am not going to give you the answers here. A ton of recommendations are my books, but that is irrelevant and that will cost you some money. I still highly recommend using the Consumer Guide to Direct Primary Care that I produced. I will talk more about that at a later date.

Now for a little secret. You can just steal ideas from other websites. Really? Yes! Where are these other websites? We have them right here. We have highlighted over 120 offices that I’ve opened over the past couple of years and here at this link.

https://dpcnews.com/category/practice-announcements/

All you have to do is find the ones you like and copy those ideas. You can work with a web designer or build it on WordPress yourself as I did.

Here was my practice, now run by Dr. Swartz.

It doesn’t have to be exactly what I or others put out there. You can pick and choose, and I don’t think any of them would even bother if you used their copy.

My point is that you have to put in the time and do the research instead of paying some consulting a lot of money. Look through all the websites and find what you like and build it how you dream it. It really doesn’t have to be rocket science nor does it have to be expensive.

(Editor’s Note: we will be off for the weekend for the holidays. Be safe and enjoy.)

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By Douglas Farrago, MD

Douglas Farrago MD is board certified in the specialty of Family Practice. He is the inventor of a product called the Knee Saver which is currently in the Baseball Hall of Fame. The Knee Saver and its knock-offs are worn by many major league baseball catchers. He is also the inventor of the CryoHelmet used by athletes for head injuries as well as migraine sufferers. From 2001 – 2011, Dr. Farrago was the editor and creator of the Placebo Journal which ran for 10 full years. Described as the Mad Magazine for doctors, he and the Placebo Journal were featured in the Washington Post, US News and World Report, the AP, and the NY Times. Douglas Farrago, MD received his Bachelor of Science from the University of Virginia in 1987, his Masters of Education degree in the area of Exercise Science from the University of Houston in 1990, and his Medical Degree from the University of Texas at Houston in 1994. His residency training occurred way up north at the Eastern Maine Medical Center in Bangor, Maine. In his final year, he was elected Chief Resident by his peers. Dr. Farrago has practiced family medicine for twenty-three years, first in Auburn, Maine and now in Forest, Virginia. He founded Forest Direct Primary Care in 2014, which quickly filled in 18 months. Dr. Farrago still blogs every day on his website Authenticmedicine.com and lectures worldwide about the present crisis in our healthcare system and the effect it has on the doctor-patient relationship. Dr. Farrago’s has written three books on direct primary care: The Official Guide to Starting Your Own Direct Primary Care Practice, The Direct Primary Care Doctor’s Daily Motivational Journal and Slowing the Churn in Direct Primary Care (While Also Keeping Your Sanity) are all best sellers in this genre. He is a leading expert in direct primary care model and lectures medical students, residents, and doctors on how to start their own DPC practice. He retired from clinical medicine in October, 2020.

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