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Welcome to Crossroads Women's Health

Putting health and care back into healthcare.  

Proudly serving women in North Carolina!  

Click the link below to schedule a virtual meet-and-greet to learn more! 

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Direct Primary Care

What if your women's health care provider was:

  • Affordable

  • Accessible

  • Your personal guide to true health and wellness …

      … as health care provwere intended to be?

 

What if you could avoid:

✖ Difficult scheduling

✖ Busy waiting rooms

✖ Third parties dictating your care

✖ Lack of pricing transparency

Getting the care you want doesn’t have to be so complicated.

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High Quality

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Compassionate

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Personalized Care for  Women Ages 12 and up

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No Hidden Costs

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Unlimited Visits

American Star

Accepting patients without traditional vaccine schedules.

Promoter of Medical Freedom and Informed Consent.

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Membership Pricing

For a low monthly fee, you will have access to your personal family physician with a limited panel of patients. Why a limited panel? Because we want to ensure your access to care is not compromised.  Why stand in line for an appointment when you need it most?

Monthly Membership

 $99

Per month

  • Each additional family member is $75/month with a maximum of $350/month per family

  • One-time sign up fee:  $50 per patient – maximum $150 per family

Non-Member Visits

$150-250

Per visit

  • Based on schedule availability.

  • Urgent Care  - $150

  • Annual Physical - $250 + lab fees if needed

  • Sports Physical - $99

Monthly Membership (ages 12 and up) includes:

  • Unlimited virtual and in-person visits

  • Access to provider by phone, text, or e-mail

Are you wondering if Crossroads Health and Wellness is a good fit for you? 

Let's get to know each other with a free 15 minute virtual meet-and-greet.  
(No medical advice will be given during the free meet-and-greet.)

Love

“If human beings are perceived as potentials rather than problems, as possessing strengths instead of weaknesses, as unlimited rather than dull and unresponsive, then they thrive and grow to their capabilities”

Barbara Bush

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