
Dr. Roeder Direct Primary Care
Quick Facts
| Membership Price Range | Ages 0–18: $50/mo | Ages 19–39: $100/mo | Ages 40–64: $125/mo | Ages 65+: $150/mo | Family max: $300/mo |
| Practice Type | Direct Primary Care |
| Location | Anacortes |
| Doctors | Caroline Roeder DO, Family Medicine |
About
At Dr. Roeder Direct Primary Care, Dr. Caroline Roeder delivers family medicine to patients of all ages in Anacortes, Washington. She founded the practice to expand primary care options for the Anacortes community. Her membership model covers all office visits and direct communication by phone, text, and email.
Dr. Roeder holds particular clinical interests in Lifestyle Medicine, Women's Health, and Pediatrics. She handles a broad range of services in-office, including minor procedures, chronic disease management, and acute care with same-day or next-day appointments. Families cap their membership cost at $300 per month. The practice currently maintains a waitlist and accepts new patients as capacity allows.
Details
Address
3201 Commercial Ave, Suite B, Anacortes, WA 98221
Phone
(360) 873-5318Website
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The membership fee covers all office visits and communication (phone, text, email). Membership does not include ER care, hospitalizations, labs, imaging, prescriptions or specialty care. Labs and imaging can be billed through insurance or at significantly reduced rates without insurance.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Membership fees at Dr. Roeder Direct Primary Care vary by age. Patients ages 0 to 18 pay $50 per month. Adults ages 19 to 39 pay $100 per month, ages 40 to 64 pay $125 per month, and patients 65 and older pay $150 per month. Families cap their total membership at $300 per month.
The membership fee covers all office visits and direct communication with Dr. Roeder by phone, text, and email. It does not cover ER care, hospitalizations, labs, imaging, prescriptions, or specialty care. Patients can bill labs and imaging through insurance or pay a reduced cash rate.
Dr. Roeder encourages members to carry health insurance for services outside the DPC membership, including emergency care, hospitalizations, prescriptions, labs, imaging, and specialty referrals. Many patients pair their membership with a high-deductible, low-premium insurance plan. That combination often reduces overall healthcare costs.
Yes, Dr. Roeder offers same-day and next-day appointments for acute care needs. Established patients can self-schedule online or call the practice. This access often eliminates the need for urgent care or ER visits for non-emergency concerns.
Yes, Dr. Roeder accepts Medicare beneficiaries into her practice. As required by law, she has opted out of Medicare, which means neither the patient nor the practice can bill Medicare for services Dr. Roeder provides. Patients may still submit charges from outside labs, pharmacies, and imaging facilities to Medicare for reimbursement consideration.
Dr. Roeder collects labs in the office or sends patients to a lab of their choice. Patients can submit lab charges to their insurance or pay a reduced cash price. Imaging follows a similar process, with patients choosing their preferred location.
Dr. Roeder does not administer vaccines at the clinic. Patients can get vaccines at local pharmacies for ages 6 months and older or at the county health department.
Members can cancel anytime by submitting written notice as directed in the patient agreement. An email to the practice satisfies the written notice requirement. There are no long-term contracts.
Dr. Roeder Direct Primary Care currently operates with a waitlist. The practice accepts new patients as capacity becomes available. Prospective patients can join the waitlist through the practice website.
Dr. Roeder notifies patients in advance when she plans to be unavailable. She does not provide emergency care, and she encourages patients to use the ER for true emergencies. For urgent non-emergency needs, same-day and next-day appointment availability reduces the need for walk-in clinic visits.
Practice last updated April 10, 2026


