Parsley Health is expanding into pediatrics in its New York office, aiming to better treat people between the ages of 0 and 18 with chronic conditions.
Parsley Health is a medical practice that charges a monthly fee and doesn't take insurance.
Now, the practice is expanding into pediatrics in its New York office, aiming to provide better care for children and teens with chronic conditions.Parsley Health, a new kinds of doctors office that charges a monthly fee and doesn't take insurance, is expanding its practice into pediatrics.and now has centers in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and New York. The practice, founded by Dr.
Until now, Parsley only treated people ages 18 and up. That's changing so that its doctors can apply the Parsley model to teens and children who might benefit from the approach. Along the way, she grew frustrated by the way she saw children diagnosed and treated for chronic conditions, like asthma, frequent infections, eczema, and allergies. Initially when she started at Parsley, she saw young adults between 18-30, with the plan to one day create a pediatric practice within the organization.
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