Does Ennoble Care Accept Health Insurance?
Ennoble Care’s in-home primary care services accept Medicare Part B, Maryland Medicaid, DC Medicaid, and many commercial health insurance plans.
Co-payments are billed to a patient’s secondary or supplemental health plan.
Currently, Ennoble Care does not accept uninsured patients or private pay.
Will I See a Credentialed Medical Professional at my Home?
Ennoble Care’s Maryland and Washington, D.C. doctor house calls practice is overseen by Dr. Summit Gupta, MD, FAPWHc, a board-certified geriatrician.
While our practice is physician-led, most primary care visits are conducted by nurse practitioners and physician assistants specializing in in-home geriatric primary care.
Will the Same Healthcare Provider Visit Me Each Time?
There is tremendous value in patients building trusting and longstanding relationships with their clinicians.
Ennoble Care endeavors to offer the best in-home medical care possible by providing its patients with the same healthcare provider for each medical house call appointment.
Am I an Appropriate Patient for Home-Based Primary Care?
Ennoble Care clinicians treat older adults and adults with disabilities who have complex or high-risk conditions that limit their ability to see a primary care provider at a doctor’s office.
What If I Already Have A Primary Care Doctor - But I Still Want To Try Ennoble Care?
Once enrolled, you can try Ennoble Care for a few months to determine if home-based primary care services fit you.
However, having two primary care doctors quarterback your healthcare is typically not the best long-term solution.
Ennoble Care encourages patients to build personal relationships with their primary care providers to ensure an open, honest dialogue about their long-term health.
How Often Will I See My Primary Care Provider?
Ennoble Care primary care providers typically visit patients every four to six weeks or as needed.
Your primary care provider will conduct a comprehensive head-to-toe physical exam during your first appointment and put together an individually tailored care plan that addresses your specific healthcare need.
Your care plan will determine the frequency at which your primary care provider visits you at home.
Does Ennoble Care Have a Physical Office in Maryland, Northern Virginia, and Washington, D.C. for Medical Care?
Ennoble Care clinicians, seeing patients for primary care in Maryland and Washington, D.C., visit patients at their homes, senior and independent living communities, adult day care centers, and even skilled nursing facilities.
Ennoble Care’s Maryland administrative office is located at:
962 Wayne Ave
Suite 250
Silver Spring, MD 20910
Do Ennoble Care Clinicians Work For Ennoble Care, or Are They Independent Contractors?
Ennoble Care employs only licensed, credentialed, experienced physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants.
The company directly employs all Ennoble Care clinicians as W-2 employees.
Ennoble Care encourages prospective and current patients to visit the Maryland Board of Physicians’ website to independently verify any clinician employed with the practice.