
Ethos Modern Medicine
Quick Facts
| Membership Price Range | $49/mo Pediatric (6m-18y) | $99/mo Adult (19-49) | $149/mo Adult (50+) |
| Practice Type | Direct Primary Care |
| Doctors | Gregory Lancaster D.O., Family Medicine |
| Panel Size | 600 patients per doctor |
| Telehealth Type | Video chat |
| Telehealth Available | Yes |
About
At Ethos Modern Medicine, Dr. Gregory "Reid" Lancaster delivers direct primary care to patients in La Quinta, California. He keeps his panel under 600 patients, allowing him to give each member meaningful time and attention. Membership starts at $99 per month for adults, with transparent pricing and no surprise bills.
The practice covers family medicine for all ages, from infants to seniors. Members get unlimited office visits with no co-pays, wholesale prescription pricing, and discounted lab tests. Patients can reach Dr. Lancaster by email, text, video chat, or in person. Next-day appointments are typical. Ethos also offers aesthetic services, facials, and ear piercing, rounding out a broad menu of care. Employers can also explore membership options for their teams.
Details
Address
79180 Corporate Center Dr, Ste 102, La Quinta, CA 92253
Phone
(760) 501-7939Website
Visit websiteMembership
$99/monthly
Membership Details
Monthly membership fees with 12 month minimum. Pediatric (6m-18y): $49/mo (requires paying adult). Adult (19-49): $99/mo. Adult (50+): $149/mo. No hidden fees or complex invoicing.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Ethos Modern Medicine charges $49 per month for pediatric patients ages six months to 18 years, $99 per month for adults ages 19 to 49, and $149 per month for adults 50 and older. All memberships require a 12-month minimum commitment. There are no hidden fees or complex invoicing.
Ethos Modern Medicine does not accept any insurance plans. Patients pay a monthly membership fee directly. This model removes the insurance middleman so Dr. Lancaster and his patients make healthcare decisions together, without third-party interference.
Members receive unlimited office visits with no co-pays, wholesale pricing on prescription medications, and discounted lab tests. They also get direct access to Dr. Lancaster via email, text, video chat, and in-person visits. Aesthetic services, facials, and ear piercing are also available at the practice.
Ethos Modern Medicine typically offers next-day appointments. Because the practice limits its panel to under 600 patients, Dr. Lancaster maintains the availability to see members promptly. Patients do not need to schedule weeks in advance.
Yes. Members can reach Dr. Lancaster by email, text, video chat, or in person. The practice treats patients like part of the family, making direct communication a core part of the membership experience.
Yes, Ethos Modern Medicine offers video chat appointments. Patients can connect with Dr. Lancaster remotely for many concerns without needing to come in person.
Yes, Ethos Modern Medicine has a dedicated section for employers interested in membership arrangements for their teams. Employers can contact the practice directly to learn about group options.
Yes. In addition to family medicine, Ethos Modern Medicine offers aesthetic services, professional facials, and ear piercing. These services extend the practice beyond traditional primary care and are available to members and others.
Ethos Modern Medicine guarantees upfront pricing with no surprise bills. The membership fee is fixed and transparent. The practice also passes wholesale rates on medications and lab tests directly to patients, helping reduce out-of-pocket costs beyond the monthly fee.
Prospective patients can enroll directly through the Ethos Modern Medicine website. Dr. Lancaster is currently accepting a limited number of new patients, so enrollment may close when the panel reaches capacity. Starting the process early is a good idea.
Practice last updated April 10, 2026


