Goodbye, Insurance.
I work for my patients now, not you.

Rash Decisions is a DIRECT CARE practice, thus we are not contracted with any insurance companies / Medicare.

We believe that taking our time, purpose, freedom back from insurance companies is going to restore a big part of what healthcare has lost.

Our direct care model empowers patients to receive the medical attention and solutions which are actually best for THEM, free of the referral requirements, prior authorizations, denials, delays, “step-therapies,” and substitutions which all collectively work to the insurance company’s benefit … meanwhile, delaying and shrinking down the help you seek.

  • Simple, consistent fee schedules, transparency, and resourcefulness make going to a medical appointment as straight forward and achievable as hiring a plumber to fix your leaking drain.

  • No surprise billing! Insurance acts like a Plinko board. It’s almost a game trying to figure out what your costs will be... frequently your cost through direct care is less than the same visit through insurance.

  • No longer required to get your insurer’s permission to be scheduled, you can have your concerns addressed PROMPTLY and regain peace of mind.

  • Unhurried visits with more time to gain clear understanding of treatment plans and expectations.

  • Did you know that the average dermatologist must schedule a quota of approximately 40-50 patients daily? In direct care, that number is halved. Wouldn’t you want to be in the group to the right?

  • You will be seen by Dr. Marchand and benefit from her 20+ years of experience.

  • Rash Decisions, in spite of offering prompt, thorough, specialized care, is not a concierge practice because there is no membership fee.

South Park got it right - navigating insurance in healthcare shouldn't feel like getting lost in an endless maze of forms and referrals. This is exactly why we choose direct care at Rash Decisions - no insurance maze, no bureaucratic musical chairs, just straightforward dermatological care.

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