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How PartnerMD Coordinates Specialist Care

Written by Janet Kiss, Membership | Feb 19, 2026

When you need to see a specialist, the process can quickly feel disconnected and hard to manage. Even after a primary care visit, patients are often left managing referrals, scheduling appointments, transferring records, and tracking results on their own.

That is where a coordinated primary care team can make a meaningful difference.

For over 20 years, PartnerMD has helped thousands of patients bring structure to that process through coordinated specialist care, with a dedicated team that supports referrals from start to finish and keeps your primary care physician connected every step of the way.

At PartnerMD, coordination of specialist care is designed to remove fragmentation often found in traditional care.

Your primary care physician and a dedicated referral coordination team work together to ensure specialist visits are scheduled appropriately, supported with the right clinical information, and fully integrated back into your overall care plan.

This service is a core part of the PartnerMD concierge care model and is included for all members.

What is Coordination of Specialist Care at PartnerMD?

Coordination of specialist care means that PartnerMD serves as the central point of organization and communication when a specialist referral is needed.

Our referral coordinators support the process by:

  • Scheduling specialist appointments when possible
  • Sending relevant medical records, notes, labs, and imaging
  • Tracking results and ensuring they return to your PartnerMD physician

The goal is continuity. Rather than managing disconnected appointments and records across multiple offices, your care remains coordinated through one primary care team that knows you and your medical history.

Before we review routine and STAT referrals, here are two important scheduling details to know up front.

Important Notes About Specialist Scheduling

There are two important details to understand about scheduling specialist appointments:

  • Specialist offices operate independently of PartnerMD. While we coordinate referrals as efficiently as possible, appointment availability and wait times are determined by the specialist practice.
  • In most cases, PartnerMD schedules the appointment on your behalf, but not always. There are two situations where direct scheduling is not possible:
    • If you prefer to schedule the appointment yourself.
    • If the specialist office requires patients to schedule their own appointments.

In those cases, PartnerMD sends the referral with relevant notes, labs, and imaging. After review, the specialist’s office will contact you to schedule. We will let you know when the referral has been sent and what timeframe to expect for follow-up. 

Types of Specialist Referrals: Routine vs. STAT

Routine Specialist Referrals

Routine referrals include preventive screenings and non-urgent specialist visits, such as mammograms, colonoscopies, or specialty evaluations that do not require immediate attention.

These appointments are important but typically do not need to occur right away. As a result, they are often scheduled weeks or months in advance based on availability.

STAT Specialist Referrals

STAT is a medical term derived from the Latin statim, meaning immediately. STAT referrals are used when your physician identifies a concern that requires prompt evaluation.

While not always life-threatening, STAT referrals indicate that timing matters and that the specialist visit should occur as soon as possible. Specialist offices prioritize these referrals differently due to their urgency.

How the Process Works at PartnerMD

Once a specialist referral is needed, PartnerMD coordinates the process in four clear steps.

1. Your PartnerMD Physician Orders the Referral

The process begins during your appointment with your PartnerMD physician. Whether the referral is routine or STAT, your physician explains why the referral is being made, what information the specialist will evaluate, and what to expect next.

Because PartnerMD appointments allow more time than traditional primary care visits, your physician can also address questions and, when appropriate, discuss scheduling preferences. This information helps guide the referral coordination process.

2. Referral Coordinators Schedule the Appointment

In most situations, PartnerMD referral coordinators handle scheduling directly with the specialist’s office.

This service is especially valuable for members balancing demanding careers, coordinating care for aging parents, or managing full family schedules. Rather than handling calls and follow-ups themselves, members can rely on our team to coordinate the appointment.

Routine Referrals

For routine referrals, if your scheduling preferences were not captured during your appointment, a referral coordinator will contact you within one business day to confirm availability. This may include noting days you are unavailable, upcoming travel, or preferred appointment times.

Once availability is confirmed, the coordinator schedules the appointment, and you receive confirmation from the specialist’s office.

STAT Referrals

For STAT referrals, scheduling occurs as quickly as possible due to the urgency involved. In these cases, availability confirmation does not delay scheduling. The priority is securing the earliest appropriate appointment.

Over time, as PartnerMD becomes familiar with your preferences, this process becomes even more streamlined.

3. Ensuring the Specialist Has Complete Clinical Information

Scheduling the appointment is only part of effective coordination. PartnerMD also ensures the specialist has the information needed to provide informed care.

Your physician includes referral notes outlining the reason for the visit, and referral coordinators verify that relevant labs, imaging, and prior test results are sent when appropriate. This preparation helps ensure the specialist visit is productive and focused on your specific needs.

While PartnerMD does not control the operations of outside specialist practices, we can ensure they have the necessary clinical context to support your care.

4. Follow-Up and Results Management

After your specialist appointment, results are typically sent back to PartnerMD and routed to your physician for review.

If results require urgent discussion, your physician will reach out directly. Otherwise, results are made available through your patient portal. When there is a delay in receiving records, referral coordinators follow up with the specialist office to ensure nothing is missed.

This final step closes the loop, allowing your PartnerMD physician to maintain a complete, up-to-date view of your health and continue guiding your care.

Who Benefits Most From Coordinated Specialist Care?

Members find this service especially valuable when:

By centralizing communication and follow-up, PartnerMD reduces administrative burden while improving continuity and oversight.

Coordination as a Core Part of Concierge Care

Coordination of specialist care at PartnerMD is about more than convenience. It ensures that specialist visits are timely, informed, and fully integrated into your primary care relationship.

With one care team overseeing referrals, records, and results, members gain clarity, confidence, and continuity in an otherwise complex healthcare system.

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