Polycare is a chronic care management practice for Medicare patients — designed to work alongside your existing providers, not replace them. You get a board-certified physician who knows your conditions and a care manager who stays in regular contact between appointments, so the in-between time has a plan, not a gap.
Polycare doesn't replace your doctors — it helps you get more from the care you already have. Real support for managing chronic conditions between visits, from a team that stays in touch.
Dr. Brian helps manage and coordinate care for multiple chronic conditions — diabetes, hypertension, COPD, heart disease — as one connected care plan, with attention to how your medications and conditions interact.
Your Polycare care manager checks in on a regular schedule, helps coordinate your care, and follows up on referrals. When non-urgent questions come up between appointments, they're here to help.
The Hero device organizes and dispenses your medications. Your care manager helps you get set up, reviews your adherence data with you during check-ins, and supports you in staying on track.
With your permission, Polycare keeps designated family members informed about your care — so the people who love you stay connected to your health, on your terms.
Most patients with chronic conditions don't see just one doctor — they have a primary care physician, a cardiologist, maybe an endocrinologist, and a pharmacy. Each of them makes better decisions when they have the full picture.
Your Polycare care plan and Hero device adherence reports are yours to share. Bring them to your next specialist visit. Send them to your PCP. Hand them to your pharmacist. Detailed adherence reporting allows for more informed decision making.
Your care plan. Your adherence data. Ready when your other doctors need it.
A virtual appointment with Dr. Brian. He reviews your conditions, your medications, and what good care could look like for you — all from home. No commitment to enroll afterward.
Our team reviews your Medicare benefits and walks you through what's covered, including eligibility for the Hero device. Medicare may cover most of the cost. Copays and deductibles may apply depending on your specific plan.
Your Polycare care manager reaches out, helps you set up your Hero device if eligible, and your care plan goes into effect. From there, Polycare stays in regular contact.
For patients enrolled in Polycare's chronic care programs, the Hero device and its supporting services may be covered under Medicare's remote monitoring benefits. Copays and deductibles may apply depending on your specific plan.
More attention. More support. More independence.
If you're reading this for a parent, spouse, or family member, here's the short version: Polycare doesn't replace you, and we won't watch your loved one every minute. What we do is add a real, named person to their care — a care manager who reviews their adherence data, stays in regular contact, and helps coordinate with Dr. Brian. With your loved one's permission, you stay in the loop.
Not surveillance. Support — for them, and for you.
Talk to our teamDr. Brian Kohen is a double board-certified emergency physician. He spent years in the ER and noticed something most of his colleagues didn't: the patients filling emergency rooms often weren't there because of emergencies. They were there because their chronic conditions weren't being managed in between appointments — and the ER had become the default.
Polycare is the practice he wished those patients had. A chronic care management practice built specifically for Medicare patients, designed to work alongside their existing primary care — with a focus on what happens between appointments, because that's where chronic care actually lives.
A virtual appointment with Dr. Brian. He reviews your conditions, walks through your medications, and explains what Polycare could look like for you. We confirm your Medicare coverage and cost-share — before you commit to anything.