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Dimensions Direct Primary Care

Quick Facts

Membership Price RangeTeens (14-20): $20/mo with adult, $30/mo without adult | Young Adults (21-35): $50/mo | Adults (36-64): $80/mo | Seniors (65+): $50/mo (if no Medicare)
Practice TypeDirect Primary Care
LocationFairfax, Falls Church, Manassas
DoctorsSheila Chen MD, Internal Medicine
Telehealth TypeTelehealth and patient portal (secure messages)
Insurance AcceptedMedicare
Telehealth AvailableYes

About

At Dimensions Direct Primary Care in Fairfax, Virginia, Dr. Sheila Mehra Chen delivers relationship-driven internal medicine through a flat monthly membership. She has practiced medicine since 2007, bringing nearly two decades of clinical experience to her patients. Before opening Dimensions, she founded Internal Medicine of Manassas, building a foundation in primary care across Northern Virginia.

Dr. Chen keeps her patient panel intentionally small. That choice allows her to offer same-day appointments, longer visits, and direct access via phone, telemedicine, and a secure patient portal. She manages everything from annual physicals and routine gynecological exams to chronic disease management and weight management. Membership fees scale by age group, starting at $20 per month for teens and reaching $80 per month for adults ages 36 to 64. The practice accepts Medicare for patients 65 and older. For patients without catastrophic coverage, the practice recommends Sedera, Inc. as a healthcare sharing community option.

Details

Address

8503 Arlington Blvd, Suite 120, Fairfax, VA 22031

Membership

$80/monthly

Membership Details

Flat monthly membership fee based on age group. Teens ages 14-20: $20/mo with adult or $30/mo without. Young adults 21-35: $50/mo. Adults 36-64: $80/mo. Seniors 65+: Medicare accepted; $50/mo if no Medicare.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Dimensions Direct Primary Care uses tiered monthly pricing based on age. Teens ages 14 to 20 pay $20 per month with an adult member or $30 per month without. Young adults ages 21 to 35 pay $50 per month. Adults ages 36 to 64 pay $80 per month. For patients 65 and older, the practice accepts Medicare. Seniors without Medicare pay $50 per month.

No. Dimensions Direct Primary Care does not bill commercial insurance for membership services. Your flat monthly fee covers your primary care needs directly. For catastrophic coverage, the practice recommends carrying a high-deductible plan or a healthcare sharing arrangement. The practice refers patients to Sedera, Inc. as one healthcare sharing community option.

Yes. Dimensions Direct Primary Care offers same-day appointments. The practice keeps its patient panel intentionally small so members can access care quickly without long waits.

Members can contact Dr. Chen through several channels. The practice offers access via phone, a secure patient portal, and telemedicine. Many issues resolve remotely without requiring an in-person visit.

Membership covers annual physicals, routine gynecological exams, acute illness treatment, chronic condition management, weight management support, lab work, telemedicine visits, and mental health support through primary care. Members access all of these services for their flat monthly fee.

Yes. The practice accepts Medicare for patients ages 65 and older. Seniors without Medicare pay a monthly membership fee of $50.

New patients can register through the Dimensions Direct Primary Care patient portal on the practice website. The portal allows you to complete registration, schedule visits, and manage your health records from the start.

Yes. Dimensions Direct Primary Care offers telemedicine as a core part of its care model. Patients can schedule video visits or consult with Dr. Chen through the secure patient portal or by phone, depending on the nature of the concern.

Dimensions Direct Primary Care keeps its panel intentionally small. That decision allows Dr. Chen to deliver individualized care, maintain shorter wait times, and spend meaningful time with each patient during every visit.

Practice last updated April 11, 2026