
Bluebonnet DPC
Quick Facts
| Membership Price Range | $125/month |
| Practice Type | Direct Primary Care |
| Location | San Antonio |
| Doctors | Patricia Saravia DO, Family Medicine |
| Year Founded | 2022 |
| Telehealth Type | Phone and telemedicine visits |
| Telehealth Available | Yes |
About
At Bluebonnet DPC, Dr. Patricia Saravia delivers direct primary care to patients across San Antonio, Texas. She opened the practice in 2022 after returning to her hometown from training in New York and Georgia. Her mission centers on transparent, personalized care built around a genuine doctor-patient relationship.
Membership costs $125 per month and covers in-office, phone, and telemedicine visits with no per-visit fees. Dr. Saravia holds a particular focus on women's health and geriatric care, and the practice welcomes LGBTQIA+ patients. She also offers wholesale lab pricing, with common panels like A1C, cholesterol, and thyroid testing at $5 each. Bluebonnet DPC serves patients with and without health insurance.
Details
Address
1135 S. Saint Marys St., San Antonio, TX 78201
Phone
(210) 361-8520Website
Visit websiteMembership
$125/monthly
Membership Details
Low-cost monthly membership that replaces per-visit fees. Includes in office, phone, telemedicine visits, management of chronic conditions, urgent visits, specialist referrals, discounted labs/images, and various in-office procedures.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Bluebonnet DPC charges $125 per month per patient for adults aged 17 and up. A one-time $100 registration fee applies per family. The monthly fee replaces per-visit charges and covers in-office, phone, and telemedicine visits.
The membership covers in-office, phone, and telemedicine visits, management of chronic conditions, urgent visits, and specialist referrals. It also includes discounted labs and imaging, knee steroid injections, Osteopathic Manipulation Treatment, EKG testing, PAP smears, and in-office procedures such as ear lavage, cryotherapy, treatment of small abscesses, and treatment of minor lacerations. Members also receive a periodic newsletter and access to private on-site health lectures.
No. Bluebonnet DPC accepts patients with and without health insurance. The monthly membership gives uninsured patients access to affordable primary care. Patients with insurance can keep their current plan and use it for hospital or specialist services outside the practice.
Bluebonnet DPC passes wholesale lab pricing directly to members. Common tests including A1C, CBC with differential, testosterone, PSA, cholesterol panel, TSH, and complete metabolic panel each cost $5. These prices are subject to change.
Yes. Bluebonnet DPC offers same-day appointments for members. The practice keeps its patient panel small to maintain that level of access. Members can also reach Dr. Saravia by phone or telemedicine for urgent concerns.
Yes. Telemedicine visits are included in the monthly membership. Members can connect with Dr. Saravia remotely for many concerns without needing to come into the office.
Prospective patients can book a free phone consultation through the Bluebonnet DPC website. The consultation gives you a chance to ask questions and determine whether the practice fits your needs before signing up.
Bluebonnet DPC currently sees patients aged 17 and older. Dr. Saravia does not take younger children at this time, but she can refer families to a trusted pediatrician who also practices direct primary care.
Dr. Saravia notifies members in advance of any planned time away. For shorter trips, she remains available for urgent issues virtually. For longer absences, she arranges physician coverage for urgent calls when possible. She communicates the specific coverage plan to members before leaving.
Bluebonnet DPC does not complete disability or driver's insurance forms. Dr. Saravia can complete short-term disability paperwork when there is a warranted clinical need and proper documentation supports the request.
Practice last updated March 22, 2026



