A More Personal
Approach to
Your Health
Comprehensive preventive care, executive-health expertise, and a physician who has the time to truly know you — not just your chart.
Medicine has become rushed.
Most patients feel it.
The structure of modern primary care makes it nearly impossible to practice the kind of medicine physicians trained for — or that patients deserve.
Rushed appointments
The average primary care visit lasts under 20 minutes — rarely enough to address complex concerns, ask the right questions, or develop a meaningful plan.
Fragmented care
Specialists, labs, and referrals operate in silos. No one is synthesizing the full picture of your health or ensuring your care is truly integrated.
Reactive medicine
The current system is built to treat illness. Meaningful prevention requires time, longitudinal planning, and a physician who knows your history — deeply.
Loss of continuity
Seeing a different provider at each visit means starting over every time. Context, preferences, and hard-won understanding get lost in the process.
Poor communication
Waiting days for a callback, re-explaining your situation to a nurse, or struggling to reach your physician when it matters — these have become normalized.
No strategic planning
Annual physicals check boxes. They rarely produce a longitudinal health strategy built around your specific goals, risks, and life stage.
Medicine designed around
you, not a schedule.
Time to think
Extended visits and reserved scheduling mean Dr. Pitis can address what matters — without watching the clock. Conversations that take 15 minutes in a standard practice take the time they actually require here.
Preventive strategy, not just checkups
Comprehensive annual evaluations, advanced screening discussions, and a longitudinal health plan built around your specific goals, risk factors, and history — revisited and refined each year.
Coordinated specialist care
When you need a specialist, Dr. Pitis coordinates referrals, reviews outside records, and ensures your care stays integrated. You won't need to be your own case manager.
A physician who knows you
Continuity with one physician who understands your full history, your family, your work, and what matters to you — not just the clinical data, but the whole picture of your health.
Everything your health deserves.
A single annual membership supports a comprehensive approach to your long-term health — with your physician at the center of everything.
Annual Comprehensive Evaluation
A thorough assessment that goes well beyond a standard physical — reviewing history, risks, and goals in depth.
Preventive Planning
A personalized long-term health roadmap, built around your risk profile, lifestyle, and what matters most to you.
Specialist Coordination
Active management of referrals and outside records so your care stays coherent and integrated across all providers.
Responsive Communication
Virtual care, secure messaging, and scheduling designed around your life — with a physician who responds directly.
Dr. Varinthrej (Vee) Pitis
Board-Certified Internal Medicine · San Diego, CA
Dr. Pitis is a board-certified internist with over a decade of experience caring for complex patients across some of California's leading medical institutions. She currently practices at Scripps Clinic Carmel Valley and serves as a physician at the Scripps Center for Executive Health.
She trained at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center and the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, and spent years as a hospitalist caring for high-acuity patients with complex, multi-system conditions before focusing on outpatient preventive care.
She is now building a membership-based preventive practice — one rooted in the belief that exceptional medicine requires time, continuity, and a physician who can see the whole person.
- Board-Certified, American Board of Internal Medicine (2014–Present)
- Physician, Scripps Center for Executive Health
- Residency: Cedars-Sinai Medical Center / UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine
- MD, Chicago Medical School at Rosalind Franklin University
- Published research, Journal of the American College of Cardiology
A practice built around you,
not a schedule.
Membership is intentionally limited to preserve a highly personal practice. If you're interested in learning more, we'd welcome the conversation.
Membership is intentionally limited to maintain the quality of care our patients deserve.