Get The Door! It’s Your Doctor
Posted by myideas1 on October 7th, 2008
In Atlanta, house calls are making a comeback, and Frenesa Hall, M.D, Founder, CEO and Chief Medical Officer of Mobile-Medicine.Net is leading the 'health care on your terms' movement!
Frustrated with the direction quality patient care was headed, instead of complaining, Dr. Hall decided to do something about it and thus her company was born.
Mobile-Medicine.Net was developed to bring back true convenience and quality health care to the patient. Participating physicians are able to rekindle their original spark for providing thorough and effective medical care without sacrificing the financial rewards commensurate with the responsibilities they accept.
After obtaining her undergraduate degree in Biology at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Dr. Hall earned her medical degree at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine. While at medical school, Dr. Hall became increasingly interested in ways to improve patient wellness programs including the use of alternative therapies when appropriate. She completed both her internship and residency in Baltimore, Maryland at the Franklin Square Hospital Center.
In 1992, Dr. Hall relocated to the Atlanta area where she established a highly successful private primary care practice. Additionally, she co-founded Health Balance, one of the first alternative medicine facilities in Lawrenceville, Georgia. After more than 10 years of service to the Lawrenceville communities, Dr. Hall sold her practice in order to pursue her passion for improving the health care environment for both patients and physicians.
Busy executives, stay-at-home moms or entertainers, if waiting rooms give you the chills, let the doctor come to you!






























October 7th, 2008 at 2:13 pm
I’m surprised, but pleased to know that house calls are making a comeback. I think there are many people who can benefit from this service.
October 7th, 2008 at 10:41 pm
I love the fact that this service is available because it promotes “community building.” Community is what we had before we became a big impersonal “society.”
October 9th, 2008 at 4:25 pm
Hi Jacqueline!
My skeptical nature would never allow me to see a doctor in my home in this day. At the same time, this kind of service could really be of use, especially for the elderly and post surgery patients.
October 9th, 2008 at 5:51 pm
@Shelia: For sure…the elderly and post surgery patients…they can keep doctors busy, busy!