Memphis pediatrician brings back the house call
Pediatrician Dr. Katie Barger is bringing back the solo doctor’s office — also called direct primary care. She’s got her stethoscope and physician’s bag and she’s ready to make house calls. (Brad Vest/Special to The Daily Memphian)
With her doctor’s bag in hand, Memphis pediatrician Dr. Katie Barger travels to her patients’ homes for house calls.
Unburdened by waiting room formalities, insurance processes and check-in procedures, Barger typically greets her patients in their own bedrooms.
“It’s funny because in medical school, I was actually in the rural medicine track, and we did house calls,” said Barger, who studied medicine at Quillen College, part of East Tennessee State University in Johnson City. “I just love the idea of a country doctor who really knows their patients and sees them in their homes.”
House calls fell out of favor in the latter half of the 20th century, as practices grew larger and health care became more hospital-centric. And although Barger’s approach may be reminiscent of a bygone era, the care she delivers is decidedly modern, with a focus on urban and suburban patients.
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Aisling Mäki
Aisling Mäki has been writing about Memphis since she moved to the city more than 20 years ago. She’s worked for print, digital and broadcast news outlets, including Memphis Daily News and Action News 5 (WMC), as well as public relations agencies. Her work has earned awards from The Associated Press, Tennessee Press Association, Society of Professional Journalists and Public Relations Society of America.
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