
Ally Primary Care
Quick Facts
| Practice Type | Direct Primary Care |
| Location | Sandy Springs, Atlanta |
| Doctors | Jeremy Neuman MD, Family Medicine |
| Year Founded | 2023 |
| Telehealth Type | Zoom, Skype, FaceTime, phone call |
| Housecalls | Yes |
| Telehealth Available | Yes |
About
Ally Primary Care opened in Sandy Springs, Georgia on September 1, 2023. Dr. Jeremy Neuman built the practice around a single guiding idea: patients deserve care that treats the whole person, not just a diagnosis.
The practice serves adults 18 and older under a Direct Primary Care model. Dr. Neuman schedules 60-minute appointments, offering same-day visits, telemedicine, and house calls for enrolled patients with temporary mobility needs. His clinical scope runs wide: from preventive and chronic illness care to mental health, neurodivergent care, gender affirming hormone therapy, PrEP, HIV care, and STI treatment. He uses the RubiconMD platform to consult specialists directly, avoiding unnecessary referral delays. The practice partners with therapy collective Modern Path and offers a Mental Health Connect Consultation with licensed therapist Karen Lill at sliding scale rates. Ally Primary Care draws its own labs at no extra charge and passes lab costs to patients without markup. The practice has reached capacity and currently maintains a waitlist of more than 100 people.
Details
Address
800 Mt. Vernon Highway NE, Suite 325, Sandy Springs, GA 30328
Phone
(770) 766-8404Website
Visit websiteMembership Details
Direct Primary Care model; patients pay the doctor directly outside of insurance. No insurance accepted for membership fees. Patients can use insurance for labs, medicines, specialists, etc.
Typical Appointment
60 minutes
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Frequently Asked Questions
Ally Primary Care operates on a Direct Primary Care model, meaning patients pay Dr. Neuman directly outside of insurance. The practice does not accept insurance for membership fees. Patients can still use their insurance for labs, medications, specialist visits, and other outside services.
Dr. Neuman schedules 60-minute appointments for all patients. That time allows for thorough conversations, careful review of your history, and real follow-through on your care. The practice also offers same-day appointments when you need them.
Yes. Ally Primary Care offers free 15-minute meet-and-greet sessions, available both in person and virtually. This gives you a chance to ask questions and get a feel for the practice before committing to membership.
Yes. Dr. Neuman offers telemedicine appointments for members who prefer virtual visits. He also accommodates house calls for enrolled patients who experience temporary mobility issues, within 30 minutes of the clinic.
Dr. Neuman draws blood directly at the office at no additional charge. The practice passes lab costs to patients without any markup. He can also send lab orders to your nearest LabCorp, or route billing through your insurance if you prefer.
Yes. Dr. Neuman provides primary care mental health services, including therapy for common mental health conditions and medication management. The practice also partners with therapy collective Modern Path and offers a Mental Health Connect Consultation with licensed therapist Karen Lill, available at a sliding scale fee of $50 to $175.
Yes. Ally Primary Care offers comprehensive LGBTQ+ affirming services, including gender affirming hormone therapy, PrEP prescriptions and related lab work, HIV care, STI testing and treatment, anal pap exams, and connections to queer-affirming therapists. Dr. Neuman built the practice with an explicit commitment to inclusive, affirming care for every patient.
The practice has reached capacity and currently has more than 100 people on its waitlist. Prospective patients can join the waitlist through the Ally Primary Care website. The practice plans to reopen the waitlist once it drops to 50 people.
Ally Primary Care sees adults 18 years and older. The practice does not see children or teenagers.
Yes. Dr. Neuman provides standard cancer screening referrals and also offers the Galleri multi-cancer early detection blood test for high-risk patients. The Galleri test costs $949 out of pocket. He also has a close colleague who specializes in mammography imaging and can facilitate strong referral connections for breast cancer screening.
Practice last updated March 21, 2026


