Medicare and Insurance Questions

Seacoast Direct Primary Care (SDPC) is not insurance.

  • SDPC works well with PPO and Medicare plans which do not require in network referrals.
  • Patients continue to use Insurance for specialist referrals, lab tests, and prescriptions.
  • High deductible low premium plans are ideal for direct primary care memberships
  • Membership fees cannot be submitted to Medicare
  • Membership fees and HSA plans need to be discussed with your accountant

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Seacoast DPC does not accept insurance, including Medicare. Having insurance is still likely a good idea, for catastrophic purposes. Consider a low premium, high deductible insurance plan. Seacoast Direct Primary Care is not insurance. You can submit specialist visits, laboratory charges, and imaging, to insurance. For Medicare participants, you cannot submit your monthly bill to Medicare for reimbursement. If you have a Health Savings Account through work, you can use this to pay for your monthly membership.

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