In an era where healthcare costs continue to rise, finding affordable alternatives has become a necessity for many individuals and families. The traditional model of healthcare, often characterized by high premiums, co-pays, and deductibles, can be financially burdensome, leaving many without access to essential medical services. However, amidst these challenges, there are alternative approaches emerging that offer hope for affordable and accessible healthcare solutions. One promising alternative gaining traction is the concept of direct primary care (DPC). In a DPC model, patients pay a monthly or annual fee directly to their healthcare provider, bypassing insurance companies altogether. This fee typically covers a comprehensive range of primary care services, including routine check-ups, preventive screenings, and basic treatments. By eliminating the administrative overhead associated with insurance billing, DPC practices can offer more personalized care at a fraction of the cost ...