
Altitude Family & Internal Medicine
Quick Facts
| Membership Price Range | $79/month + $10 co-pay per visit (DPC Membership); one-time $79 initiation fee | $0/month Traditional fee-for-service |
| Practice Type | Direct Primary Care |
| Location | Littleton, Arvada |
| Doctors | Sarah Mack DO, Family Medicine, Rebecca Nickell DO, Family Medicine |
| Telehealth Type | Virtual visits |
| Telehealth Available | Yes |
About
At Altitude Family & Internal Medicine, two board-certified family medicine physicians deliver primary care across two Colorado locations. Dr. Rebecca Nickell sees patients in Littleton. Dr. Sarah Mack practices out of Arvada. Both doctors also see patients through telehealth visits.
The practice offers two clear paths for self-insured and uninsured patients. The traditional fee-for-service option requires no monthly commitment. The DPC membership runs $79 per month, with a one-time $79 initiation fee and a $10 co-pay per visit. The DPC plan covers all in-office visits and tests, minor procedures, and one annual wellness visit or physical per year after two months of membership. Altitude has also negotiated discount rates with third-party laboratories and radiology facilities to help keep costs down.
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Membership Details
DPC Membership: $79/month with a one-time $79 initiation fee and $10 co-pay per visit. Traditional option: pay per service with no monthly fee. Office visits: $150 (established), $180 (new patient), $210 (with minor procedure), $180 (wellness exam/physical).
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Frequently Asked Questions
The DPC membership runs $79 per month, plus a one-time $79 initiation fee. Each visit carries a $10 co-pay. Members can cancel at any time, and the practice considers this plan the best value for self-insured patients.
The membership covers all office visits and in-office tests, minor procedures, and one annual wellness visit or physical per year. The annual visit becomes available after two months of active membership. The practice has also negotiated discounted rates with third-party testing facilities, which members can access.
The DPC membership does not cover third-party lab or radiology services, specialist visits, urgent care, emergency room, hospital care, or medications and immunizations. The practice supplies medications and immunizations at cost. For large expenses like hospitalization or emergency surgery, Altitude recommends that members carry a major medical plan.
Yes. Altitude offers a traditional fee-for-service option with no monthly fee. Established patient visits cost $150. New patient visits run $180. A wellness exam or physical is $180. Visits that include a minor procedure cost $210.
Yes. Altitude Family & Internal Medicine offers virtual visits in addition to in-person care. Patients can choose telehealth regardless of whether they hold a DPC membership or use the fee-for-service option.
The practice operates two in-person locations. Dr. Rebecca Nickell sees patients in Littleton at Dakota Ridge Medical Center on W Coal Mine Ave. Dr. Sarah Mack sees patients in Arvada at Two Ponds Medical Complex on Kipling St. Virtual visits serve patients at both locations.
Altitude runs a range of in-office tests, including EKGs, spirometry, metabolic rate testing, urinalysis, urine pregnancy tests, rapid strep, mononucleosis, influenza A and B, and blood sugar testing. Tests carry individual fees in addition to the office visit charge.
Patients schedule appointments online through the Tebra platform. The practice lists scheduling links for each provider on its website. You can also call the office directly to book.
Yes. Altitude performs a range of minor procedures in-office, including cryotherapy for warts and skin lesions, joint injections, minor wound treatment, and ear wax removal. Visits that include a minor procedure cost $210 under the fee-for-service option and carry a $10 co-pay under the DPC membership.
Practice last updated March 21, 2026



