Our Mission

Dr. Williams and Dr. Weiss provide the highest quality medical care, emphasizing a proactive and comprehensive approach to disease prevention and health management. They are dedicated to nurturing and strengthening the physician–patient relationship, ensuring that each individual feels fully supported and completely satisfied with every aspect of their care.

Why Dr. Cynthia Williams and Dr. David Weiss Offer Executive-Level Care

For Dr. Cynthia Williams and Dr. David Weiss, medicine is not just a profession — it is a calling. Both physicians have devoted their careers to developing meaningful relationships with their patients, believing that listening carefully and understanding each individual’s unique story allows them to deliver truly personalized care.

However, over recent years, the growing constraints imposed by commercial insurance and Medicare have made this approach increasingly difficult to sustain. The current healthcare system rewards speed and technology, rather than listening and compassion. Despite their commitment to their patients, Dr. Williams and Dr. Weiss have been required to see more individuals in less time and to spend an increasing portion of their days on administrative tasks unrelated to patient care. This has made it harder to accommodate same-day visits, return phone calls promptly, and devote the kind of personal attention they both believe every patient deserves — a situation they find unacceptable.

Maintaining the highest standards of medical care and helping patients feel their best remain the shared mission of Dr. Williams and Dr. Weiss. By transitioning to an executive model, they are able to offer the kind of attentive, relationship-driven care that first inspired them to become physicians — spending more time with each patient, focusing on prevention, and providing medical care that is truly personal.

The Current Level of Medical Care

In today’s healthcare system, providing truly comprehensive care requires time — time to understand each patient, to address complex medical issues, and to stay current with the ever-expanding body of medical knowledge and innovation.

Yet, the reality for most primary care physicians is quite different. Many see between 20 and 40 patients per day and manage panels of up to 4,000 individuals. In such an environment, the quality of care inevitably suffers as the focus shifts from quality to quantity. Physicians are typically allotted only seven to fifteen minutes per visit, making it increasingly difficult to offer the thorough, attentive care patients deserve.

The typical physician’s day is often chaotic, with attention divided among countless demands. As patient volumes rise, the thoroughness of care declines — a trend that leaves many patients dissatisfied and many doctors frustrated. Moreover, rising healthcare costs and the constraints of managed care systems force physicians to prioritize compliance with administrative standards rather than what may be truly best for each patient’s health.

In a system where “being busy” is often mistaken for “being successful,” the personal touch in medicine has become rare. Managed care and systemic reforms continue to threaten access to deeply personalized medical attention.

What makes a profound difference is the presence of a medical quarterback — a physician who is broadly trained, experienced, and able to coordinate all aspects of care. Such doctors anticipate problems before they arise, prevent illness when possible, and intervene early when health concerns first appear.