
Brewer Health Center
Quick Facts
| Membership Price Range | Ages 30-50: $930/yr (or $515 semi-annually, $255 quarterly, $88/mo) | Ages 50+: $1,450/yr (or $780 semi-annually, $411 quarterly, $137/mo) | Ages 30 & Under: $1,845/yr (or $988 semi-annually, $515 quarterly, $172/mo) | Enrollment Fee: $99 | 50% discount for each additional household member enrolled (partner or child 26 or under) |
| Practice Type | Direct Primary Care |
| Location | Brewer, greater-Brewer area |
| Doctors | Gary Ross D.O., Family Medicine |
| Telehealth Type | Electronic communications (email, text message, Spruce app); 80% of consultations can be done remotely |
| Telehealth Available | Yes |
About
At Brewer Health Center, Dr. Gary M. Ross has served the greater Brewer, Maine area for more than three decades. He brings that same commitment to his DPC practice today, guided by a straightforward belief: great physicians treat the patient, not just the disease. Dr. Ross uses the Spruce app for remote medical communications. He estimates that 80% of healthcare consultations can happen remotely via phone, computer, or tablet. He sees patients in the office five days a week, Monday through Friday, with flexible scheduling to fit patient needs. The annual membership covers physical exams, phone consultations, osteopathic manipulative therapy, and lesion removals. Lab work, imaging, and outside referrals run through insurance as usual. A pay-as-you-go option is also available for non-members.
Details
Address
401 South Main Street, Brewer, ME 04412
Phone
(207) 989-5540Website
Visit websiteMembership
$930/annual
Membership Details
Annual fee covers almost all services provided in the office at little or no cost. Enrollment fee: $99. No co-payments. 50% discount for each additional household member enrolled (partner or child 26 or under). Pay-as-you-go option also available with $149 annual enrollment fee.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The $930 annual membership at Brewer Health Center covers almost all services Dr. Ross provides in the office at little or no additional cost. This includes physical exams, phone consultations, osteopathic manipulative therapy, and lesion removals. A one-time enrollment fee of $99 applies when joining.
Yes. The DPC membership covers in-office services, but lab tests, imaging, specialist referrals, and hospital visits still run through your insurance plan. Medications also require insurance or out-of-pocket payment. The membership does not replace insurance coverage.
Yes. Each additional household member who enrolls receives a 50% discount on the membership fee. This applies to a partner or a child age 26 or under.
Brewer Health Center offers a pay-as-you-go option for patients who prefer not to subscribe. The annual enrollment fee for this option is $149. All services carry an individual cost, and payment is due at the time of service. The enhanced benefits of the membership plan do not apply to this option.
Yes. Dr. Ross uses the Spruce app for remote medical communications. He estimates that about 80% of healthcare consultations can happen remotely via cellphone, computer, or tablet. The practice also offers telemedicine visits for patients who cannot come in person.
Dr. Ross sees patients in the office five days a week, Monday through Friday. He sets flexible hours based on the needs of his patients. His goal is to make sure anyone who needs care can get it in a timely way.
New patients can sign up online through the Brewer Health Center website or contact the office directly by phone at 1-207-989-5540. The practice is located at 401 South Main Street in Brewer, Maine. com.
Yes. The practice provides patients with access to diabetes education resources, including online education sessions through a connected resource. Dr. Ross incorporates diabetes management into his overall approach to individualized health care.
If your insurance card lists Dr. Ross as a provider, you may hold a managed care product. Dr. Ross does not participate as a provider in managed care networks. He encourages patients in this situation to contact the office to discuss options for continuing care.
Practice last updated June 11, 2026



