Direct Primary Care vs Traditional Insurance

Direct Primary Care vs Traditional Insurance

These are different things — and that's the point. Here's what actually changes for you.

Most people assume that Direct Primary Care is a replacement for their insurance — something you choose instead of coverage. It isn't. DPC is a different layer of your healthcare entirely, and understanding the difference is what makes it click.

Side by Side

Traditional CareVDPC — Direct Primary Care
Appointment length10–15 minutes on average60 minutes, standard
Wait timeDays to weeks for a non-urgent visitSame or next day
Cost structureCopays, deductibles, and surprise bills after the visitOne flat monthly membership — no per-visit fees
Direct provider accessRarely — most contact goes through staffPhone, message, and video directly with Ed
Provider continuityVaries — often see whoever is availableSame provider every visit, who knows your history
Specialist referralsRequired for most things beyond basic careMore handled in-house — fewer unnecessary referrals
Billing complexityInsurance claims, EOBs, and bills that arrive weeks laterNo insurance billing for primary care — transparent and predictable

Who Is This Right For?

Uninsured or Self-Employed

People who are uninsured or self-employed. Anyone on a high-deductible plan who rarely hits it. People who are tired of feeling like a number in a system that doesn’t have time for them.

You Have Insurance but Rarely Use It

People who have insurance but rarely use it and want better day-to-day primary care access without the hassle of navigating a large practice every time something comes up.

Managing a Chronic Condition

People managing chronic conditions who feel like their current provider isn’t really tracking their progress — or who want a partner who will take their goals seriously, not just renew a prescription.

Ready to see what a different kind of primary care actually feels like?

Most people assume that Direct Primary Care is a replacement for their insurance — something you choose instead of coverage. It isn't. DPC is a different layer of your healthcare entirely, and understanding the difference is what makes it click.

Side by Side

Traditional CareVDPC — Direct Primary Care
Appointment length10–15 minutes on average60 minutes, standard
Wait timeDays to weeks for a non-urgent visitSame or next day
Cost structureCopays, deductibles, and surprise bills after the visitOne flat monthly membership — no per-visit fees
Direct provider accessRarely — most contact goes through staffPhone, message, and video directly with Ed
Provider continuityVaries — often see whoever is availableSame provider every visit, who knows your history
Specialist referralsRequired for most things beyond basic careMore handled in-house — fewer unnecessary referrals
Billing complexityInsurance claims, EOBs, and bills that arrive weeks laterNo insurance billing for primary care — transparent and predictable
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