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Range Urgent Care is prioritizing wellness with its new Direct Primary Care program

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Instead of only treating patients after they become ill, Range Wellness aims to help prevent illness in the first place. | Photo provided

In case you missed it, Range Urgent Care recently announced its new membership program, Range Wellness - Direct Primary Care. With the program’s April 4 launch, Range will be joining the movement to promote wellness and a healthy lifestyle.

How it works: The Direct Primary Care (DPC) model allows Range’s providers to spend more time with patients in an accessible + proactive way (read: working to create healthy lifestyles and habits to not just treat illness, but prevent it). With DPC, patients pay a monthly fee for unlimited access to their Primary Care team — without worrying about insurance or surprise bills.

For $99/month for adults and $49/month for teens, members get:

  • Unlimited and extended visits with their PCP, including an annual physical
  • Unlimited urgent care visits to any of Range’s clinic locations
  • Unlimited house calls for convenient care from the comfort of home

Additional option: For $59/month, members get unlimited and extended visits with their PCP, including an annual physical, in house labs, and select third-party labs — urgent care services not included.

Bonus: Sign up before April 1 and get your first month free.*

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