
Bozeman Primary Care
Quick Facts
| Membership Price Range | $99/mo Adult (18+) | $79/mo Additional Adult (18+) | $49/mo Child (17 and younger) | $299/mo Family (5 or more). One-time registration fee of $99 per person, max $297 per family. |
| Practice Type | Hybrid |
| Location | Bozeman |
| Doctors | Terry Edwards MD, Family Medicine |
| Telehealth Type | Phone, email, text, or video chat 24/7 |
| Insurance Accepted | Blue Cross Blue Shield of Montana, InterWest, Montana Health Co-Op, Allegiance/Cigna, FirstChoice Health, Pacific Source, Medicare, Tricare-West, UnitedHealthcare |
| Telehealth Available | Yes |
About
At Bozeman Primary Care, Dr. Terry S. Edwards delivers family medicine to patients across every stage of life. He holds board certification in Family Medicine and brings more than two decades of experience to his Bozeman, MT practice. C. He trained at the University of Washington and made Montana his permanent home after completing his residency.
The practice runs as a hybrid, offering both a Direct Primary Care membership and a traditional insurance-based General Practice option. DPC members pay a flat monthly fee starting at $99 and reach Dr. Edwards by phone, text, email, or video around the clock. The practice includes free annual labs, same-day appointments, and 30- to 60-minute visits. The clinical scope spans preventive care, chronic disease management, mental health, orthopedics, skin procedures, and aesthetics, including the BeautiFill fat transfer treatment. The practice also contracts with Quest Diagnostics and Big Sky Mobile Imaging to give members access to discounted labs and portable X-rays.
Details
Address
4535 Valley Commons Drive, Suite 104, Bozeman, MT 59718
Phone
(406) 404-1525Website
Visit websiteMembership
$99/monthly
Membership Details
Monthly membership fees with a one-time registration fee of $99 per person (max $297 per family). Adult: $99/mo, Additional Adult: $79/mo, Child: $49/mo, Family (5+): $299/mo. Also accepts traditional insurance for General Practice patients.
Typical Appointment
30 minutes
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Frequently Asked Questions
Bozeman Primary Care charges $99 per month for a single adult, $79 per month for an additional adult, $49 per month per child, and $299 per month for a family of five or more. A one-time registration fee of $99 per person applies, with a maximum of $297 per family. DPC membership fees are generally reimbursable through HSA or FSA accounts.
DPC members receive 24/7 access to the care team by phone, text, email, or video. The membership covers the vast majority of primary care needs with no copays, deductibles, or hidden fees. It also includes free annual labs such as CBC, CMP, TSH, lipid panel, Vitamin D, HgA1C, and PSA for men over 40. Members also get access to discounted labs through Quest Diagnostics and portable X-rays through Big Sky Mobile Imaging at $55.
Bozeman Primary Care accepts traditional insurance for General Practice patients. The practice is in-network with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Montana, InterWest, Montana Health Co-Op, Allegiance/Cigna, FirstChoice Health, Pacific Source, Medicare, Tricare-West, and UnitedHealthcare. The practice does not accept Medicaid, but Medicaid patients may enroll in the DPC membership plan.
The practice does not bill insurance for DPC members. Instead, Bozeman Primary Care recommends that DPC members pair their membership with a health sharing plan such as Sedera, Liberty Health, or Medi-Share for coverage of services outside the practice. Medicare patients cannot enroll in DPC due to federal regulations, but the practice can see them under the traditional insurance model.
Bozeman Primary Care offers same-day and next business day appointments. Standard visits run 30 minutes, and 60-minute appointments are available when needed. DPC members can also reach Dr. Edwards directly around the clock without waiting for a scheduled slot.
Yes. The practice offers telemedicine visits by video for DPC members and General Practice patients. DPC members also have 24/7 access to Dr. Edwards by phone, email, and text for questions and guidance outside of scheduled visits.
Bozeman Primary Care serves patients of all ages, from newborns through adults. Services include newborn care, well-child visits, adolescent medicine, and adult and senior primary care. The practice handles sports, school, and workplace physicals as well.
Yes. In addition to comprehensive primary care, Bozeman Primary Care performs a wide range of in-office procedures. These include skin tag removal, mole removals, laceration repair, abscess drainage, cryotherapy, joint steroid injections, EKGs, and lung function testing. The practice also offers the BeautiFill aesthetic fat transfer procedure.
The practice does not manage chronic pain or prescribe controlled substances. It does not offer on-site immunizations, though it refers patients to low- or no-cost immunization sites. The practice does not provide OB or pregnancy care, DOT physicals, or serve as an admitting physician for hospital stays. It also does not cover costs at outside facilities, though it orders referrals when needed.
New patients can enroll online through the Bozeman Primary Care website. After completing enrollment, the practice schedules a first appointment. The one-time registration fee is $99 per person, with a maximum of $297 per family.
Practice last updated April 2, 2026
