How do I pay for my Membership in Direct Primary Care?
Can I use my HSA to pay for membership?
YES! Federal law allows starting January 1, 2026, for members of direct primary care practices to use their Health Savings Account (HSA) to pay for membership (up to $150 for an individual and up to $300 for a family).
Can I use my FSA to pay for membership?
Yes, in most cases you can use your FSA at our Direct Primary Care practice. While FSA rules can vary depending on your employer’s plan, the IRS generally allows FSA funds to be used for medical services. Since we provide qualified primary care services, many of our patients are able to get reimbursed through their FSA or HSA. We’re happy to provide detailed invoices or documentation to help with reimbursement—just check with your plan administrator to confirm coverage.
Do I receive a discount for paying in advance?
All members are eligible to save by paying memberships in advance. Members must pay for each month of membership every 30 days. Members may pay further in advance for the following discounts: quarterly (5% discount), biannually (7.5% discount), or annually (10%).