Direct Primary Care
A Simpler, More Personal Approach to Primary Care
What is Direct Primary Care?
At Triune Health Direct Primary Care (DPC) we offer a simpler, more intentional way to experience healthcare. By removing the barriers of traditional insurance, care becomes more direct, accessible, and centered around you. Instead of co-pays, rushed visits, and administrative complexity, you pay a straightforward monthly membership for ongoing access to your physician.
This model supports a more proactive, relationship-based approach where prevention, lifestyle, and long-term health are prioritized. For many patients, DPC works seamlessly alongside high-deductible health plans, covering everyday medical needs while insurance remains in place for major or unexpected events. It also provides a reliable, transparent option for those without insurance who want consistent, high-quality care.
DPC is perfect for:
Individuals and Families
Self-Employed Professionals
Uninsured Patients
High-Deductible Health Plan Holders
What Makes DPC Different?
Extended Time with Your Physician
Comprehensive Preventative Care
Unmatched Access & Convenience
Affordable & Transparent Pricing
Direct Primary Care FAQs
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Direct Primary Care is a simple, patient-centered model where you pay a monthly membership for direct access to your primary care doctor—without insurance billing. This allows for longer visits, better access, and more personalized care.
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No. While both offer better access and more personalized care, concierge practices often charge higher fees, require long-term contracts, and still bill insurance.
Direct Primary Care is simpler. You pay one flat monthly fee that covers your care, with no long-term contracts and no insurance billing for visits.
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Unlike traditional practices, DPC limits patient panels, avoids insurance paperwork, and prioritizes time, access, and relationships—so your care isn’t rushed.
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Insurance billing adds cost, complexity, and time. By removing it, DPC keeps care transparent, affordable, and focused on patients—not paperwork.
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No. DPC pairs well with most insurance plans, especially high-deductible plans. We recommend having insurance or a health share plan for major, unexpected events like hospitalization, surgery, or severe illness.
Insurance works best for rare, high-cost situations, not for everyday care. Using it for routine primary care often adds unnecessary complexity and cost. Think of it this way: car insurance covers major damage, not routine maintenance—your healthcare should work the same way.
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DPC is ideal if you want easy access to your doctor, longer visits, fewer barriers to care, and a proactive approach to health.
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If you prefer quick, episodic visits or rely on insurance billing for every encounter, DPC may not be the best fit.
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No. DPC covers most primary care needs but does not replace emergency services for life-threatening conditions.

