With this app, you can securely message your doctor, update contact info, and view health results. Includes messaging, profile management, and support features.
AppRecs review analysis
AppRecs rating 1.3. Trustworthiness 70 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 24 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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4 star
4%
3 star
4%
2 star
9%
1 star
73%
What to know
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Pricing complaints
Many low ratings mention paywalls or pricing
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Mixed user feedback
Average 1.7★ rating suggests room for improvement
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High negative review ratio
82% of sampled ratings are 1–2 stars
About MDVIP Connect
• Enhanced secure messaging – ability to communicate securely with your MDVIP physician and/or staff.
• Ability to update your contact information, manage payment profile and schedule payments.
• Opportunity to view your most recent AWP results (if available)
• In-app MDVIP support for any membership questions you may have.
MDVIP was born in 2000 from an idea that started in the minds of forward-thinking primary care doctors who felt the healthcare system was losing its way. They knew there was a better way to practice medicine and provide the level of care and attention their patients deserved.
• We believe healthcare should always put the patient first.
• We believe medical care is not one-size-fits-all.
• We believe doctors should have time to get to know patients beyond their symptoms.
• We believe appointments should not come with time limits.
• We believe in the type of primary care that improves health and lives.
• We believe in MDVIP.
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Reviews for MDVIP Connect
Dissatisfied Collector
Doesn’t work at all
That says it all. Sign up. Log in. It just spins. Believe it or not, not every activity needs an app. If you can’t make an app work, just use a website.
3D guy
Be wary. Bad app, worse system.
If you are being sold this MDVIP system, be aware: this app, it doesn’t function. It’s used as a selling point, but in practice doesn’t work. Moreover, this whole idea of MDVIP is nothing more than doctors slimming their work load (which is understandable, I’ll concede) but… when you read MDVIP’s “pitch,” there’s plenty about new panels and more comprehensive care, etc. But enrolling and agreeing to use this service, or if your doctor is switching over? First, you might be booted from the practice if you don’t pay (real, and in most cases, the outcome). So, pay to keep your doctor, keep continuity of care. Or don’t, and find another doctor on your own. The worst is how the sales pitch about new screening and testing panels and preventative care… that’s all standard of care, and should not require *additional** out of pocket premium *on top* of what you already pay. Eg deductibles and co-pays. Which brings up the second part: being part of MDVIP doesn’t mean your insurance will magically cover new panels, tests, or preventative care. They are still, very much, the gatekeepers. Your insurance will still have to approve or reject any extra care, panels, tests, MDVIP or not. So, what is this, really? It’s pay to play. It means only a slice of the public is allowed to keep their primary care doctor. The slice who can pay. Period.