Membership Includes:
A 60-minute initial consultation with Dr. Moyers
Completion of the Tyrer-Cuzick Breast Cancer Risk Assessment
Quarterly InBody scans with review and goals
Enrollment in our Weight Wellness Program
Access to the Mastering Menopause Education Course
Mental health intake
A follow-up visit to review labs, imaging, and customized plan therapy options
Regular follow-up visits to track progress and adjust therapy as needed
Direct access to Dr. Moyers via cell phone
Quarterly OMT sessions to support your nervous system, pelvic health, and pain
Monthly Member Office Hours (webinar format Q&A)
Exclusive member discounts: 35% off supplements, 20% off procedures (including MonaLisa Touch, CO2 laser resurfacing, and surgical fees)
Unlimited access to urgent visits (e.g., UTI, vaginitis) and nurse visits
In-office labs and ultrasound for convenience
Why this question matters: The current site never clearly states what members get. This is the single most important FAQ on the page. The answer should clearly list: up to 9 visits per year directly with Dr. Moyers (not a PA, not a nurse practitioner — Dr. Moyers herself), discounts on additional in-office services and supplements, longer unhurried appointment times, and access to a care model that coordinates rather than fragments. The answer should feel like a relief, not a brochure.
Why this question matters: The current site doesn't publish pricing, which creates friction and suspicion. The new site should be transparent. The answer should note annual vs. monthly payment options, FSA/HSA eligibility, CareCredit financing for costs over $1,000, and — critically — frame the investment against what women are already spending on fragmented care, supplements, and providers who don't listen.
Why this question matters: This is the #1 objection for a cash-pay practice. The answer needs to be honest but not alarming. Dr. Moyers is out-of-network with all insurance plans and is not enrolled in Medicare or Medicaid. However, labs and Pap smears can still be submitted to insurance. FSA/HSA funds can be used. The framing should acknowledge the cost reality while making clear what she's buying instead: time, access, and expertise she simply cannot get inside an insurance-driven system.
Why this question matters: She needs to know she won't be left without care if her health needs exceed the base package. The answer should explain that additional visits are available at a discounted member rate, and that the fee-for-service option also exists for anyone who wants à la carte access.
Why this question matters: This speaks to the "fragmented care" pain point directly. The answer should clarify the scope: Dr. Moyers handles gynecology, menopause, sexual health, and osteopathic care — and actively coordinates with other providers when needed. She doesn't want to add to the fragmentation problem; she's designed to reduce it.
Why this question matters: Anxiety about the unknown is a real barrier to joining. Walk her through it: the intake process, the length of the appointment (much longer than a typical office visit), the fact that Dr. Moyers reviews her history before she even walks in, and what she can expect to leave with — not just a follow-up date, but clarity and a real plan.
Why this question matters: Her patients are busy professionals. Flexibility matters. Confirm telehealth is available and clarify how virtual visits fit into the membership structure.
Why this question matters: Some women will want to try before they commit. The answer should explain the fee-for-service (pay-per-visit) option, make clear it also offers longer appointments without insurance hassles, but gently note that the membership is designed for women who want an ongoing, evolving relationship with their care — not one-time fixes.
Why this question matters: She is cautious about financial commitments, especially after being burned by treatments that didn't work. A clear, honest cancellation policy — and transparency about what happens to unused visits — will reduce hesitation.
Why this question matters: Dr. Moyers performs minimally invasive gynecologic surgery. Some of her patients will need more than office-based care. The answer should explain how surgical care is handled — whether through separate pricing, hospital partnerships, or referral — so patients understand the full scope without feeling abandoned when their needs escalate.