Looking for a New Doctor in Tustin? What to Do When Your Practice Closes (2026 Guide)

Looking for a New Doctor in Tustin? What to Do When Your Practice Closes (2026 Guide)

If your Tustin doctor’s practice closed, your records are legally yours. Request transfer in writing within 30 days. Then take the moment as an upgrade opportunity: most patients lost in a closure had been on a rushed-15-minute model that wasn’t addressing root causes. A holistic or functional approach can change that trajectory.

When your practice closes, the next 30 days matter

Practice closures happen — retirement, relocation, merger, insurance changes. When yours closes, the typical patient instinct is to find the nearest insurance-friendly replacement and move on. That’s a reasonable choice for some things, but if you’ve been treading water with chronic complaints, the closure moment is actually a rare chance to make a more deliberate choice about what kind of care you want next.

This guide covers what to do procedurally (records, prescriptions, urgent needs) and what to consider strategically — including whether a holistic or integrative approach might fit better than a like-for-like replacement.

I run a multi-modality holistic clinic in Tustin at 13732 Newport Ave STE 2. The strategic framing below applies whether you choose to work with me or with someone else.

Step 1: Secure your medical records

Your medical records are legally yours under both HIPAA and California law. When a practice closes:

  • Request a copy in writing within 30 days, ideally before the practice’s official closure date
  • Specify format — most practices will provide PDF
  • Get lab history — at minimum, the last 2-3 years of bloodwork
  • Get imaging if applicable — DEXA scans, ultrasound reports, MRI/CT
  • Get vaccination history — especially for pediatric records
  • Get current medication list with dosages and prescribing dates

Once you have records, store them digitally in a place you control. Any new doctor will ask for these in the first visit.

Step 2: Handle urgent prescription gaps

If you’re on a maintenance medication (blood pressure, thyroid, antidepressant, anti-anxiety, etc.), you have approximately 30-90 days of buffer depending on your refill count. Don’t wait until you’re 5 days out.

Options for bridging:

  1. Walk-in clinic for a 30-day bridge prescription (CVS MinuteClinic, Walgreens TakeCare, etc.)
  2. Telehealth services for routine refills (Push Health, Hone, K Health)
  3. Your insurance’s nurse line — many plans have one that can route you to options

I’m a DAOM, LAc — I don’t prescribe pharmaceuticals. If you need ongoing medication management, your next-step doctor should be an MD or DO.

Step 3: Take stock — what wasn’t working?

Before booking the first replacement appointment, do an honest inventory:

  • Were chronic complaints actually resolving, or just being managed?
  • Did you leave appointments feeling heard, or rushed?
  • Were you on more medications than you wanted to be?
  • Did anyone ask about your sleep, stress, gut, or hormones in a serious way?

If most answers are “no,” consider whether like-for-like replacement is the right move.

Step 4: Three honest options for what to do next

Option A: Like-for-like primary care

Best if your existing care was working and you’re stable. Use your insurance provider directory.

Option B: Concierge or direct primary care (DPC)

Best if you want longer appointments and more access for a monthly membership ($100-200/month). Growing in Orange County.

Option C: Holistic or integrative medicine

Best if you’ve been on the conventional treadmill and chronic issues never resolved. You want to look at gut, hormones, stress, structure alongside conventional labs.

What a holistic approach changes

If you choose Option C, here’s what the first visit looks like at the Tustin clinic:

  • 60-90 minutes, not 15
  • Full health history including sleep, stress, gut, hormones, energy patterns
  • Real-time muscle testing (Applied Kinesiology)
  • Four-layer assessment — physical, chemical, emotional, electrical
  • Personalized treatment plan with specific recommendations and cadence
  • Honest scope — I’ll tell you when something needs an MD or specialist

What I treat (and what I don’t)

Common reasons patients come to the Tustin clinic after a practice closure:

  • Chronic pain (back, neck, joints, migraines)
  • Fatigue and brain fog that conventional labs called normal
  • Hormonal imbalances (perimenopause, thyroid, fertility)
  • Anxiety, sleep, stress patterns
  • Gut issues, food sensitivities, persistent inflammation
  • Post-COVID, post-concussion, autonomic dysfunction
  • Habit and behavior change (weight, addictions, performance)

What I refer out for: Acute prescription needs (MD/DO), surgery or imaging interpretation (specialist), crisis mental health (psychiatrist), pediatric vaccinations (pediatrician).

Common questions

Q: Can I keep my existing primary care AND see a holistic doctor?
Yes. Holistic care often runs alongside conventional medicine for chronic complaints.

Q: Does insurance cover holistic medicine?
This is a cash-pay practice. Superbills are provided for PPO out-of-network reimbursement (typically 20-30% back). HSA and FSA accepted.

Q: What’s the cost?
In-person initial $199, follow-up $125. Virtual initial $150, follow-up $100. Pediatric (under 12) $100 either format.

Q: Where is the clinic, and do you accept new patients?
13732 Newport Ave STE 2, Tustin, CA 92780. Phone: 714-206-7883. New patients welcome. In-person Mon/Wed/Thu, virtual Mon-Fri. Same-week appointments usually available.

Q: How do I know if holistic medicine is right for me?
The first visit IS the diagnostic. Many patients use the $199 initial as a structured second opinion. Leave with a clear sense of whether holistic care fits. Zero pressure to continue if it’s not the right fit.


Work with Dr. Bright

Root-cause care combining Traditional Chinese Medicine pattern diagnosis with functional medicine testing — in person at the Tustin clinic or by virtual visit. Book a consultation.

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