Buy a condo, concierge medicine included

November 13, 2008

In the tough real estate market, luxury condominiums have to be creative with marketing:

Along with butler and concierge service, spa and sauna, buyers who purchase homes at the new luxury high-rise the Mansion on Peachtree receive two years of service from MD on Call, a mobile medical practice that treats patients in their homes.

Doctors from the service can see patients in their homes, and offer “everything from a throat culture to an EKG.” Probably appealing to the wealthy Medicare demographic.



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