Membership pricing:
Individual (age < 65) $125 / month
Individual (age > 65) $225 / month
Children (5 - 24 yo) $100 / month
Ask about our family plan
Understanding your investment:
Your current healthcare costs more than you think. Between premiums, copays, deductibles, and time off work for appointments, you're already paying for primary care, you're just not getting the care you deserve.
Direct Primary Care isn't an additional expense, it's a smarter way to spend your healthcare dollars.
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What you're getting now:
$35+ copays every visit
Deductibles before coverage kicks in
Rushed 15-minute appointments
Weeks waiting for appointments
What DPC adds to your current insurance:
$125/month = unlimited primary care visits
No copays, no deductibles for primary care
Same-week appointments
Direct access to your provider
Your insurance still covers: Labs, imaging, specialists, prescriptions, hospital care DPC covers: All your primary care needs without additional fees
Real example: If you see your primary care doctor 4 times a year, you're already paying $140+ in copays alone - before any deductible costs.
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Instead of expensive traditional insurance:
High monthly premiums ($534+/month)
Still pay copays and coinsurance
Limited provider access
Consider this combination:
High-deductible plan: ~$350/month (covers major medical)
DPC membership: $125/month
Total: $475/month (vs $534+ for traditional)
Plus: HSA tax benefits (HSA funds may NOT be used to pay for membership, WA state law), unlimited primary care access
You save money AND get better primary care access.
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Traditional primary care costs:
New patient visit: $200-300
Follow-up visits: $150-200 each
Just 2-3 visits = $400-600/year
Plus: Limited access, rushed appointments
DPC membership:
$125/month = $1,500/year
Unlimited visits included
Direct provider access
Extended appointment times
Break-even at just 3-4 traditional visits, but with dramatically better care.
Common concern about DPC costs:
Am I paying twice for the same thing? No. You're redirecting money you're already spending (copays, higher premiums, deductibles) toward unlimited, higher-quality primary care. Your insurance still covers everything outside of primary care.