
Blue Ridge Family Practice
Quick Facts
| Practice Type | Direct Primary Care |
| Location | Crozet |
| Doctors | Maura McLaughlin MD, Family Medicine, Tim McLaughlin MD, Family Medicine |
| Year Founded | 2016 |
| Telehealth Type | Phone, email, text, secure electronic medical record (patient portal) |
| Telehealth Available | Yes |
About
At Blue Ridge Family Practice, Dr. Maura McLaughlin and Dr. Tim McLaughlin care for patients of all ages, from newborns through older adults. Dr. Maura founded the practice in January 2016, and Dr. Tim subsequently joined her. Together they run an intentionally small operation: two physicians and one nurse.
The practice sits on Route 250 in the Crozet area and operates on a Direct Primary Care model. A monthly membership covers all in-office and phone visits with no insurance billing for primary care. Members also access negotiated lab pricing, which saves patients with high-deductible or no insurance hundreds or thousands of dollars annually. Each patient builds a relationship with one physician who handles both routine and urgent care. The practice leaves daily openings for same-day and next-day appointments, and every visit starts on time.
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Monthly membership fee covers all in-office and phone visits. Access to negotiated lab pricing included. Participation may end at any time after initial 6 months.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Blue Ridge Family Practice charges $100 per month for patients ages newborn through 59. Patients aged 60 and up pay $125 per month. Children ages 3 through 17 pay a discounted rate of $50 per month when enrolled with a parent or guardian. A one-time registration fee of $100 applies at the first visit. Monthly billing begins on the day of your first visit.
The monthly fee covers all in-office and phone visits at Blue Ridge Family Practice. It also includes access to the practice's negotiated lab pricing, which significantly reduces the cost of common blood tests. Members pay no per-visit fees for primary care.
Blue Ridge Family Practice does not bill insurance for primary care. The practice welcomes patients with Medicare, Medicaid, private insurance, or no insurance. Members still use their insurance for labs, imaging, specialist referrals, surgeries, and hospitalizations at any local health system.
Yes. Beginning January 1, 2026, patients can use Health Savings Accounts to pay their monthly membership fee at Blue Ridge Family Practice.
Blue Ridge Family Practice holds openings in each day's schedule for same-day and next-day appointments. For medical questions the practice can manage remotely, a physician will return your call or portal message promptly without requiring an in-office visit.
Members can reach their physician and nurse by phone, email, text, or through the secure electronic medical record portal. The practice responds promptly to all messages. Each patient connects with one physician for both routine and urgent needs.
Yes. Members access significantly discounted lab pricing at Blue Ridge Family Practice. A comprehensive metabolic panel, for example, costs $15 through the practice versus $295 at standard out-of-pocket rates. The practice also routinely helps patients find less expensive imaging options through MDSave and other local resources.
Yes. After the initial six-month agreement, members can end their membership at any time. The six-month commitment reflects the practice's belief that long-term relationships produce better primary care outcomes.
Blue Ridge Family Practice serves patients of all ages, from newborns through older adults. The practice provides well child checks, sports physicals, gynecologic exams, acute illness care, chronic illness management, and preventive services across every age group.
Blue Ridge Family Practice is committed to making its model accessible. From time to time, the practice offers reduced-price memberships for patients who cannot afford the standard fee. Interested patients can call the practice directly to discuss their situation and ask about availability or a waiting list.
Practice last updated April 10, 2026





