
Harmony Health LLC
Quick Facts
| Membership Price Range | Adult 18-64: $100/month | Adult 65+: $120/month | Family: $220/month | Enrollment fee: $200 (one-time, per household) |
| Practice Type | Direct Primary Care |
| Location | Myrtle Beach |
| Doctors | Yolandie McCoskey M.D., Family Medicine |
| Telehealth Type | Phone or video call |
| Telehealth Available | Yes |
About
At Harmony Health LLC in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, Dr. Yolandie McCoskey delivers family medicine through a Direct Primary Care model. She describes her approach as old-fashioned medical care with modern conveniences. That means thorough, unhurried visits paired with easy, direct access to your physician. Members pay a flat monthly fee and skip the co-pays. Dr. McCoskey offers same-day or next-day appointments Monday through Friday with little to no wait. She gives patients her cell phone number for direct communication. The practice covers a wide clinical range, from chronic disease management and mental health support to acute care, weight loss, nutritional counseling, and annual wellness planning. Members also receive reduced prices on labs and medications.
Details
Address
3100 Dick Pond Rd., Suite C-2, Myrtle Beach, SC 29588
Phone
(843) 251-9500Website
Visit websiteMembership
$100/monthly
Membership Details
Monthly membership fees: Adult 18-64 $100/month, Adult 65+ $120/month, Family (up to 2 parental guardians and 2 dependents under 26) $220/month, each additional dependent $20/month. One-time enrollment fee of $200 per household covers medical services through end of enrollment month. No co-pays for visits; some procedures/lab draws may have additional costs at reduced rates. No long-term contract. Re-enrollment fee of $200 subject to availability.
Typical Appointment
30 minutes
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Frequently Asked Questions
Harmony Health charges $100 per month for adults ages 18 to 64 and $120 per month for adults 65 and older. A family membership covering up to two parental guardians and two dependents under age 26 runs $220 per month. Each additional dependent adds $20 per month. A one-time enrollment fee of $200 per household covers medical services through the end of the enrollment month.
No. Harmony Health does not bill insurance for its services. Members pay a flat monthly fee directly to the practice. The practice recommends that members maintain a major medical or high-deductible health plan to cover hospitalizations and specialist referrals. Health sharing ministries such as Medi-Share, Samaritan Ministries, and Liberty HealthShare are options the practice suggests exploring.
Yes. Harmony Health requires no long-term contract. Members cancel by signing a cancellation form. The membership ends 30 days from the cancellation request for accounts in good standing. The practice prorates remaining days in the final billing cycle. All fees paid are non-refundable regardless of cancellation date.
Harmony Health offers same-day or next-day scheduling Monday through Friday with little to no wait. In-person appointments run 30 to 60 minutes. Established patients can also conduct some visits by phone or video call.
No. Harmony Health charges no co-pays for visits. Certain procedures or lab draws may carry additional costs, but the practice passes those through at reduced rates. Patients receive advance notice of any additional charges before they occur.
Yes. Established patients can schedule phone or video call visits for appropriate concerns. Dr. McCoskey also gives patients her cell phone number for direct communication outside of scheduled visits.
Membership covers family medicine, chronic disease management, acute care, annual wellness and prevention planning, weight loss management, mental health support, medication prescribing and management, smoking cessation, and nutritional counseling. Members also receive discounted rates on labs and medications.
Harmony Health recommends that members maintain a major medical plan with a high deductible and a health savings account. The membership covers primary care services, but hospitalization and specialist care fall outside the practice's scope. A supplemental plan protects members from those larger expenses.
No. The practice refers patients who need ongoing opioid medications, benzodiazepines, or stimulants to Pain Management or Psychiatry specialists. Dr. McCoskey manages a wide range of medications but does not maintain controlled substance prescriptions within the practice.
Harmony Health asks members to schedule at least three to four visits per year. That frequency helps Dr. McCoskey track progress toward health goals and stay ahead of any developing concerns. Members may visit more often as their needs require.
Practice last updated June 11, 2026


