A Few Things to Know
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Membership includes regular visits, scheduled testing, and ongoing guidance focused on your long-term health — not just one-time lab results.
We regularly track things like body composition and bone density, metabolic rate and cardiovascular fitness, blood sugar patterns, advanced lab panels, strength and movement, and genetic risk factors. This allows us to watch how your health is changing over time, not just what it looks like on a single day.
Your care plan is adjusted based on these trends and your personal goals, not just symptoms.
When appropriate, care may also include hormone optimization for men and women, metabolic and weight support, and ongoing prescription medication management — all guided by your data and what you want to work toward.
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No. We do not accept commercial insurance, Medicare, or Medicaid.
We operate independently of insurance so we can spend more time with members and offer more flexible care, rather than maximizing for patient throughput.
We still recommend that members maintain an insurance policy for injuries, hospitalizations, and other unexpected medical needs, but it is not required to enroll. Members may also choose to use insurance for outside imaging, hospital-based care, emergency services, prescriptions and specialty referrals.
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Yes — we accept HSA and FSA cards.
Many patients choose to use HSA or FSA funds toward their monthly membership fee, as well as for any additional medical services they elect, such as additional lab testing or diagnostic studies.
Because individual plans and tax situations vary, we recommend confirming eligibility with your HSA/FSA administrator or tax advisor if you have specific questions about your coverage.
If needed, we’re happy to provide detailed receipts for your records.
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Most primary care focuses on short visits - treating problems after they appear and maximizing for patient throughput.
At True North, most members will see their provider more in their first year than they may have in their entire adult lives — with more patient education, deeper dialogue, and the presentation of options based on your goals, all taking place in a warm, inviting space.
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We will intentionally limit the number of members so we can provide more time, deeper testing, and better continuity of care. Once the panel is full, a waitlist will be established.
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We are planning for a Summer 2026 opening.
The founding cohort is being formed now to help shape the practice in its earliest phase and to reserve limited early membership access.