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Annamarie Pond, D.O.

Quick Facts

Membership Price RangeAges 0-21: $55/Month | Ages 22-39: $65/Month | Ages 40-64: $80/Month | Ages 65+: $95/Month | Child Rate (Ages 0-21) reduced to $40/Month if accompanied by adult membership | Family Discount (2 adults 2 children) $170/Month, $25/Month each additional child | One-time $70 enrollment fee ($200 per family)
Practice TypeDirect Primary Care
LocationSweden, ME
DoctorsAnnamarie Pond D.O., Family Medicine
Telehealth TypePhone visits, text message, photo messaging
HousecallsYes
Telehealth AvailableYes

About

a family physician with over a decade of community experience brings direct primary care to Sweden, Maine. A. Her panel stays smaller than traditional corporate primary care settings. That keeps appointments thorough and access fast. Monthly membership fees start at $55 for patients under 22 and scale by age group. All visits and communications fall within the membership fee; labs may carry additional charges. Patients reach Dr. Pond directly by text message for the quickest response. The practice offers in-person visits, phone visits, home visits, and telemedicine. Each appointment runs about 60 minutes. New patients start with a free one-hour consultation before committing to membership.

Details

Membership

$55/monthly

Membership Details

Monthly membership rates vary by age. Ages 0-21: $55/month (reduced to $40/month with adult membership). Ages 22-39: $65/month. Ages 40-64: $80/month. Ages 65+: $95/month. Family discount available. One-time $70 enrollment fee ($200 per family) at sign-up for administrative tasks and record retrieval. All visits and communication included in subscription price; labs may incur additional charges.

Typical Appointment

60 minutes

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Frequently Asked Questions

Membership fees scale by age. Patients ages 0 to 21 pay $55 per month, or $40 per month when an adult in the household also holds a membership. Ages 22 to 39 pay $65 per month. Ages 40 to 64 pay $80 per month. Patients 65 and older pay $95 per month. A family discount covers two adults and two children for $170 per month, with each additional child at $25 per month. A one-time enrollment fee of $70 per person or $200 per family applies at sign-up.

The monthly membership covers all visits and communications, including in-person office visits, phone visits, home visits, text consultations, and telemedicine. Prescription management and record retrieval also fall within the membership. Labs may carry additional charges beyond the monthly fee.

No. The practice welcomes both insured and uninsured patients. Some insured members choose to carry only catastrophic coverage alongside their membership. For patients without insurance, the monthly fee provides a direct path to primary care services.

Start by submitting a new patient inquiry through the practice website. Dr. Pond will then schedule a free initial consultation, which runs about one hour. That meeting lets you and Dr. Pond discuss her services and determine whether the relationship is a good fit. If both parties want to move forward, you complete a record release form, sign a patient agreement, and finish the online enrollment process.

The free consultation is not a medical visit. Dr. Pond uses it to walk through what she offers, what patients can expect from her, and what she expects from her patients. It takes about an hour. Both you and Dr. Pond decide at the end whether to proceed with membership.

Text message reaches Dr. Pond directly and produces the fastest response. She also accepts calls and emails, though those channels typically take longer. All communications fall within the membership fee.

Yes. Dr. Pond offers telemedicine appointments and home visits alongside in-person office visits. Home visits occur at her discretion. Phone visits and text consultations round out the access options, all included in the monthly membership.

Appointments at the practice typically run 60 minutes. Dr. Pond keeps her patient panel smaller than traditional corporate primary care settings, which supports longer and more timely visits.

New members complete a record release request at enrollment. Healthcare systems have up to 28 days to deliver records. The one-time enrollment fee covers the administrative work involved in retrieving and processing those records.

Practice last updated June 11, 2026