
Abundant Family Care
Quick Facts
| Membership Price Range | $30 - $90/month depending on age and number of family members; 10% discount for additional family members |
| Practice Type | Direct Primary Care |
| Location | Dallas, Fort Worth, Grapevine, Mid Cities, DFW |
| Doctors | Tod Heldridge MD, Family Medicine |
| Year Founded | 1998 |
| Panel Size | 600 patients per doctor |
About
At Abundant Family Care in Grapevine, Texas, Dr. Tod Heldridge delivers direct primary care to patients of all ages. He has served the Dallas-Fort Worth area since 1998, building a reputation for unhurried, relationship-driven medicine.
Dr. Heldridge caps his panel at 600 patients. Appointments run 30 minutes as a standard, and annual wellness exams get 45 minutes. He sees patients the same day or next day. The practice covers family medicine, chronic disease management, urgent care, well-child exams, in-office skin procedures, and FAA pilot exams. Members reach Dr. Heldridge directly during office hours and by cell phone after hours. Monthly fees run $30 to $90 based on age, with a 10% discount for additional family members. Most lab tests run under $10 through Quest, and the practice quotes all extra costs upfront.
Details
Address
1501 Hughes Road, St 102, Grapevine, TX 76051
Phone
(682) 206-5142Website
Visit websiteMembership Details
Fees are 30-90 dollars a month, depending upon age and number of family members that are also members of the practice. Month-to-month, no long-term contracts. Additional in-office labs/procedures billed at exact cost beforehand; most extra services are $5 or less. Most labs are less than $10 per single test using Quest labs.
Typical Appointment
30 minutes
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Frequently Asked Questions
Monthly fees at Abundant Family Care run $30 to $90, depending on age. Families get a 10% discount on each additional member who joins. The practice charges month-to-month with no long-term contracts, so members can leave at any time without penalties.
Dr. Heldridge quotes the exact cost of any lab or procedure before he performs it. Most additional services run $5 or less. Lab tests through Quest typically cost under $10 each. An in-office EKG, for example, costs $5.
Yes. Abundant Family Care offers same-day and next-day appointments. Dr. Heldridge caps his panel at 600 patients, which keeps his schedule open enough to accommodate urgent needs quickly.
Members can reach Dr. Heldridge after hours by cell phone or through a secure portal email. During office hours, he responds to phone messages within two hours. He responds to texts and emails within 24 hours.
Abundant Family Care does not accept insurance for membership fees. Members can use a Flexible Spending Account (FSA) to cover DPC costs. Medicare patients can join by signing a one-time waiver; Medicare still covers labs, imaging, medications, and hospitalizations. The practice does not work with HMOs or Medicare Advantage plans.
Abundant Family Care sees patients of all ages, from newborns through age 100. Dr. Heldridge handles well-child exams, family medicine, and chronic disease management for every stage of life.
Yes. Dr. Heldridge offers telephone consultations as part of membership. Members also have direct cell phone access after hours and can communicate through a secure patient portal.
Yes. Abundant Family Care performs FAA Class 2 and Class 3 pilot exams as well as Student Pilot FAA exams. Prospective pilots can contact the practice directly to schedule.
New patients can contact the practice by phone or email to get started. The practice can typically schedule a first appointment within a week of signing up. Prospective members can request a price quote online to see exact monthly costs based on their age and family size.
Yes. Dr. Heldridge helps members arrange in-network specialist referrals and coordinates consultations for procedures covered under their insurance plan. His goal is to help patients avoid unnecessary specialist visits through proactive primary care.
Practice last updated March 21, 2026



