Remember when doctors making house calls was a thing?
I mean, it feels like every other TV doctor still does it. But in real life, we don’t see it all that often.
During the 1930s, around 40% of all interactions between doctors and patients happened during house calls. But by 1980, it had dropped to less than 1%.
That’s because with the advent of more advanced (and larger) medical equipment, it just made more sense for patients to travel to their doctors instead of the other way around. Until now.
Today, house calls are coming back in a big way.
With more mobile medical equipment being developed and new apps designed to connect patients and doctors faster than ever, in-home health care has become much more convenient.
Enter Charlie Wetmore. He’s on the front line, providing his expertise to a very important part of our community: children. And he’s getting kids to pay attention to their health unlike ever before.
“One of the main things you’ll notice with a house call is that the child is in a very familiar and very comfortable environment,” Charlie says. “You’re able to do a more thorough examination.”
Check out how he’s making a huge impact with one family right here:
Wetmore is a do-it-all pediatric nurse practitioner with a mission to bring health care straight to the home.
That was just what Nicole Childs, a mother of three, needed for her family. “People don’t make house calls, so I took a chance,” she explains. “I’m glad I did. Because now I know, if at 2 o’clock in the morning, somebody wakes up with a fever, Charlie’s gonna answer my phone call.”
From strep throat to diaper rash to ear infections, Charlie can treat almost anything that a young patient is going through. But for Charlie, it’s ultimately all about making sure the kids stay healthy.
“Prevention is the key,” he says.
That’s one of the main messages Charlie preaches. “Teaching the child from a young age to pursue a healthy lifestyle,” he explains, “will pay great dividends as they get older and they begin to encounter those more sophisticated elements like your BMI and your cholesterol and your blood pressure.”
“It’s very difficult to evoke the need to change if they didn’t already have the foundation as a young child.”














