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Care designed for you, not your insurance

At Resource MD, we believe that healthcare is a personal journey. Our direct consultation model removes administrative barriers, allowing us to focus on what truly matters: providing simplified, direct, and patient-centered surgical expertise alongside restorative gut health coaching.

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The Direct Care Advantage

We bypass the complexities of traditional insurance to focus entirely on you. Experience direct surgical consultations, specialized gut health counseling, and a simplified pathway to wellness without the wait or the overhead.

Services

Ask An Expert
Surgical Instrument Exchange
Healthy Food Spread

Dedicated one-on-one time with board-certified surgeon to discuss your symptoms, surgical concerns and treatment.  No rush appointments and have your questions answered. 

Personalized surgical solutions focused on clarity and with your goals in mind.  Partnered with excellent surgery centers to deliver top-notch patient experience.

Practical nutritional guidance and digestive wellness strategies to optimize your overall bowel health and regularity.  Test the connection between gut health and stress for yourself. 

Journey of a Surgical Patient

The operating room is only one part of the experience.  It begins with curiosity and ends with recovery.   

Have questions about surgery?  You don’t have to decide right away or make that decision alone. Start with a simple consultation to talk through your options with clarity and confidence.  Understand your diagnosis, treatment options, and what surgery really means for your goals and lifestyle.   (In my experience, many conditions can be managed without surgery when addressed early — sometimes it’s about understanding your body better, making small lifestyle changes, or simply having an open conversation about what’s really going on.) Healthcare should feel personal and supportive, not rushed or transactional. Let’s put the care back in HealthCARE.

Get answers to the questions you have, but too busy or too afraid to ask, like...

"I think I have a hernia, do I have to repair it now?"

"I have a gallstone, do I have to have my gallbladder removed?"  


"I passed all my gallbladder tests, but why am I still having pain?"

"I don't have any family history of colon cancer, is colonoscopy still necessary?"  

"I don't want to do a bowel prep and I have no symptoms, why should I go through the trouble?"

"I've heard of diverticulitis, but what is diverticulosis?"

"I go to the hospital for bowel obstructions more than I would like, is there anything I can do differently?"

"I'm embarrassed to talk to anyone about my rectal bleeding.  It's probably just hemorrhoids.  Right?"

and many more......

 
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