
Direct Care Clinic of Northwest Arkansas
Quick Facts
| Membership Price Range | $80/month (Age 0-64) | $100/month (Age 65+) | $210/month (Family Plan: Two parents and dependent children up to age 25, or two 65+ adults) |
| Practice Type | Direct Primary Care |
| Location | Northwest Arkansas, Rogers, Bentonville, Fayetteville |
| Doctors | Lynn Davis MD, Internal Medicine, Joel Fankhauser MD, Internal Medicine, Kourtney Harrington MD, Internal Medicine + 2 more |
| Year Founded | 2015 |
About
At Direct Care Clinic of Northwest Arkansas, five physicians deliver family medicine, internal medicine, and pediatrics to patients of all ages in Rogers, AR. Dr. Joel Fankhauser co-founded the practice on January 5, 2015, alongside Dr. Dan Weeden. The team has since grown to include Dr. Lynn Davis, Dr. Traci Ivey, Dr. Haley Vo, and Dr. Kourtney Harrington. Each physician brings board certification and deep regional roots to the practice.
The monthly subscription of $80 covers all routine visits, phone calls, texts, and emails. Patients reach their doctor directly by phone or message, and a physician stays available around the clock, including weekends and holidays. Appointments run 30 minutes; annual physicals get up to an hour. The practice serves both individual patients and local businesses, offering whole-family coverage for $150 or less per month with no copays or deductibles.
Details
Address
2104 S. 54th Street, Suite 4, Rogers, AR 72758
Phone
(479) 268-4504Website
Visit websiteMembership
$80/monthly
Membership Details
Monthly subscription fee covers all routine clinic visits, phone calls, text messages and emails. Annual wellness with yearly lab included. Extra procedures, immunizations, lab and x-ray charged at standard rate. Monthly fee paid by bank draft preferably.
Typical Appointment
30 minutes
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Frequently Asked Questions
The standard monthly membership costs $80 for patients ages 0 to 64. Patients ages 65 and older pay $100 per month. A family plan covering two parents and dependent children up to age 25, or two adults 65 and older, runs $210 per month. The practice collects monthly fees by bank draft.
The subscription covers all routine clinic visits, phone calls, text messages, and emails with your physician. It also includes an annual wellness exam and yearly labs. Extra procedures, immunizations, additional labs, and x-rays carry a separate charge at a standard rate.
Yes. Direct Care Clinic of Northwest Arkansas offers same-day appointments. Routine visits run 30 minutes, and annual physicals get up to one hour.
Patients can call, text, or email their physician directly. Doctors answer when they are not with another patient. The practice also keeps a physician available around the clock, including weekends and holidays, for urgent questions.
Direct Care Clinic of Northwest Arkansas does not bill third-party insurance for medical visits. The monthly subscription covers primary care directly. The practice does file insurance for childhood immunizations. Patients can use HSA funds for their membership fees.
Yes. The practice recommends that every patient maintain a high-deductible catastrophic insurance plan to cover hospitalization and serious illness. The membership handles your primary and preventive care needs.
Yes. Direct Care Clinic of Northwest Arkansas provides care for patients from newborns through older adults. The five physicians hold board certifications across Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, and Family Medicine.
Yes. The practice offers a direct primary care plan for businesses. Employers can provide whole-family coverage for $150 or less per month per employee with no copays and no deductibles. Covered services include sick visits, annual physicals, and annual labs.
The clinic performs removal or biopsy of skin lesions, ingrown toenail removal, laceration repair, newborn circumcision, incision and drainage of abscesses, electrocardiograms, and pulmonary function testing. These procedures carry a fee beyond the monthly subscription.
Direct Care Clinic of Northwest Arkansas maintains a working relationship with Mercy in Rogers for hospital referrals and coordination when patients need inpatient or specialist care.
Practice last updated April 2, 2026


