Information for Primary Care Physicians considering Direct Primary Care
This page in intended for doctors only please.  Docs who need some help.  Be nice, ok.
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Dr. McGann to my fellow Physicians:


Are you considering a move into Direct Primary Care? Do it.

Call me if you have questions. I'm happy to answer questions from any Physician who has them. Not kidding, call me. I will help you. I'm in Shreveport Louisiana. I've been doing DPC since 2018. Before that I was in private practice, insurance based, & physician owned for a total of about 13 years. I spent a couple years in academics, teaching med students & residents. Want to know who you are getting your information from? That would be wise; check my profile on LinkedIn for more info.


"Physician heal thyself." 

Direct Primary Care has saved my career. Saved my sanity. Moral injury to doctors in the US healthcare system is real. Stop participating is a system you know is corrupt, evil, profit-driven & not patient centered. You can stop. DPC is a well established way.


Here's what Direct Primary Care has done for me:


DPC is better for my patients. Better access, service, outcomes, cost, & patient satisfaction. I like that. Now my work is rewarding. I've objectively measured outcomes: It's better. That makes me a better doctor.


DPC is truly patient-centered care. My time, talent, and entire DPC business model is focused on the patient. The incentives are in the right place. My only source of income is directly from my patients. That's who I work for.


DPC has eliminated 95% of the stress I felt in practicing medicine. I love being a doctor now. I hope my health stays good because I can do this forever. I hope my career is long because this is fun.


DPC has allowed me to run my own practice for low overhead. It brings freedom, autonomy, and a medical business that is not that hard to run.


DPC has allowed me to practice medicine of higher quality; with quality being defined by only me, not inappropriately by some 3rd party.


DPC makes the physician the sole decision maker. Every aspect of how the office runs is decided by me. No meeting, no committee, no interference, no delay, no nonsense. The office runs how I say it's going to run. No frustrations with someone else making decisions that adversely effect me, my workflow, or my patients. And when I get it wrong, I fix it; now, today, easy. Policy, procedure, protocol, schedule, hours, software, staff, time-off, benefits, location, equipment, room temperature, and the pictures on the wall! All decided by me. And you know what, those pictures on the wall are really nice!


DPC allows entrepreneurship, I'm always learning. It keeps me sharp. If the practice had a challenge there is no one to blame but me. When the practice is thriving like it is now, that's my fault too. Be Kaizen!


DPC has allowed me to spend more time with my family. Now my life is more rewarding, not just my work.


This background picture is from my home country, the Cayman Islands. It's 7 Mile Beach close to where I grew up. I was home in July 2025, for the funeral of my step-father, who I was very close to. Life doesn't last forever. Don't waste it. Don't waste one minute of your life my friends. Enjoy the journey & let no one steal your joy. Work for yourself, practice medicine on your own terms, do it properly. Direct Primary Care can give you that. Do it!