Dr. Brown, a native of Washington, D.C., is a family practitioner with a rare practice: he only makes house visits. He sees patients in their homes, at their office or even at their hotel if they’re visiting from out of town. “House calls used to be incredibly common. Some of my geriatric patients still remember the name of their doctor who would make house visits,” Dr. Brown said.
There are numerous benefits for both the patient and provider. “It’s private and convenient for the patient,” he added. “And for us, we can see the environment in which the patient lives, which is so integral to a patient’s health. I can do more in one house call than I could do in all my years in a clinic.”
Dr. Brown has been making house calls for twelve years. In 2015, he founded Doctors To You – a growing organisation dedicated to providing more accessible health care through house calls.
As a medical student at Howard University, Dr. Brown was studying to be an emergency medicine physician. During a third-year clerkship, a renowned house call doctor was his mentor. Dr. Brown saw the direct impact he had on his patients and decided to change course.
“If a patient comes into a clinic, it’s in a very controlled environment,” Dr Brown added. “With house visits, I have the opportunity to build a direct relationship between the patient and doctor, as opposed to a quick ten-minute visit in a doctor’s office.”
Diagnosis and monitoring in the palm of your hand
Dr. Brown has a GE Healthcare’s Vscan Extend, a handheld, pocket-sized ultrasound system that enables clinicians to make focused assessments and accelerate treatment decisions at the point of care.
This was particularly beneficial for an executive at NBC who was diagnosed with mononucleosis. He had a sharp pain in his abdomen, and was convinced that his spleen was enlarged. The situation was urgent, but he was about to go on air and couldn’t leave the studio.
Within an hour, Dr. Brown was at the studio, scanned him with the Vscan Extend and determined that his spleen was normal. They started exploring other possible causes of his pain, when Dr. Brown learned that he was drinking about six cups of coffee a day. The conclusion? He was developing a gastric ulcer.
“Doctors To You is more of a movement than it is a business,” Dr. Brown concluded. “We really just want to provide good care and a good experience for patients.”