About Us
Who We Are
We’re revolutionizing how patients access healthcare.
As physicians and healthcare providers, our mission is to always put the patient first. But as we advanced in our careers, we became increasingly concerned that insurance complexities and skyrocketing out-of-pocket costs were getting in the way of providing the compassionate, personal care we believe all patients deserve.
So we decided to do something about it.
We are a membership-based, direct primary care clinic – an alternative to the status quo. Because we forego health insurance bureaucracy and charges, we have the time and ability to provide more personalized care at a much lower cost.
We look forward to caring for you and your family!
Dear Patients & Friends,
Family physicians are dedicated to treating the whole person, not just a particular organ or disease. Family medicine physicians provide care for patients of all genders and every age, and are advocates for their patient(s) in our current complex health care system.
Because of their extensive training (12-15000 hours), family physicians are the only medical specialists qualified to treat most ailments and provide comprehensive health care for people of all ages- from newborns to seniors.
Like other medical specialists, family physicians complete a three-year residency program after graduating from medical school. As part of their residency, family physicians participate in integrated inpatient and outpatient learning and receive training in six major medical areas: pediatrics, obstetrics and gynecology, internal medicine, psychiatry and neurology, surgery, and community medicine. In addition, they receive instruction in many other areas including geriatrics, pharmacology, emergency medicine, ophthalmology, radiology, orthopedics, otolaryngology, and urology.
Because of their whole-person broad based training, family physicians are able to deliver acute, chronic, and preventative medical care services while providing patients with a patient-centered medical home.
Although family physicians diagnose and treat illnesses, they also provide preventative care, including routine checkups, health-risk assessments, immunizations and screening tests, as well as personalized counseling on maintaining a healthy lifestyle.
From heart disease, stroke and high blood pressure, to diabetes, cancer, and asthma, family physicians provide ongoing, personal care for the nation’s most serious health problems often coordinating with medical sub-specialists in the patients community.
I am happy to say, I am a Family Physician.