Here at KlarCare, our pricing system is very straightforward – just like it should be. No hidden costs or impossibly complicated invoices. If you have questions, simply ask. We’re happy to walk you through anything. In the meantime, take a look at our Membership Fees, browse our Frequently Asked Questions, or send me an email to get any further questions answered .

  • Right now, we have two levels of care: basic primary care and Functional Medicine Consults. Functional Medicine Consults are 3 month minimum subscriptions meant to solve specific problems on a a consult basis- e.g. perimenopausal symptoms, difficulty with weight loss, getting off of medications. It is possible to graduate to the basic Family Medicine tier when the more time intensive problems are worked through. Functional Medicine Subscription is $200/month.

    The basic tier is meant to be a long-term Family Practice doctor-patient relationship. To become a mehber of the basic tier, there is a $150 sign-on fee per member in the first month to pay for the extensive first visit which is often over an hour, getting medical records, all the “sign on” work that has to occur. If membership is cancelled and restarted, sign on fee applies every time membership is restarted. After that first month:

    Adults 18 and older $80/Month

    Monthly membership fees for children who sign up with a Parent/Legal guardian $35/mo

    Children without a Parent/Legal Guardian. $45/Month

  • Osteopathic Manipulation $35 for 20 minutes (Limit two per month, then increases to non-member pricing)

    Laser Treatment $100/5 session package

    X-Ray $65

    EKG $10

    Venous Ultrasound $136

    Echocardiogram $197

    Abdominal ultrasound $166

    Cryotherapy $5

    Knee Injections $50

    Trigger Point Injections $30

    Labwork

    - There are MANY labs, so as to avoid confusion posting all of them, here’s a sample of pricing I get, but if any questions obviously ask:

    • Typical yearly labs

      • Lipid panel (cholesterol): $5.80

      • Metabolic panel including fasting glucose: $3.85

    • Monitoring diabetes

      • HgbA1C- $5.50

    • Respiratory swabs

      • Rapid SARS-CoV2- $8

      • SARS PCR- $100

      • Strep Culture $5.50

    • Complete Blood Count (CBC)- $3.30

    • Iron, TIBC, ferritin- $14

    • Vitamin D- $25

    • Managing hypothyroidism

      • TSH with reflex T4- $8.80

      • more complete labwork:

        Reverse T3- $16.50

      • Free T3 $7.70

      • Total T3 - $10

      • Thyroglobulin antibodies- $8

      • Thyroid Peroxidase antibodies- $11

    Medications - click on the link to see per tablet pricing

  • Osteopathic Manipulation

    $100 per office visit

    Laser Treatment- bought in packages of 5 for $200/5 session or single sessions of $50/each

    Trigger Point Injections $100*

Healthcare Cost Savings Resources

Medications

In addition to GoodRx.com, which is a company that tries to reduce the cost you pay for medications at the pharmacy window, there is another company that sometimes gets better rates.

Here is the link for anyone to be able to get the card:

https://applink.glicrx.com/ dRYehlF2Orb

Enter access code HIRX1145

This is simply a way to help those who are taking brand name drugs.

Labs

Order your labs through LabCorps at a discounted price. Although this is not as cheap as I can get them as a DPC doctor, it is still cheaper than you typically pay using hospital and insurance: https://ownyourlabs.com/?fbclid=IwAR1FjF9e-a-AQniBel0n7ap8tDYENu6ktOUwv7SveaM5gT0Vd1meUJV9Zy4

The main point of Direct Primary Care is to make the doctor-patient relationship the most important thing in healthcare rather than the bottom line for CEOs and business people. Another important point of Direct Primary Care is to reduce our overall healthcare costs. Although I do that every day in my office, for those who are still stuck in the system I would like to provide the following resources to try to reduce overall healthcare costs in this country: