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Heart of Heights Direct Primary Care

Quick Facts

Membership Price RangeChildren (ages 1-17): $50/month | Adults (18-64): $120/month | Adults (65+): $150/month | One-Time Enrollment fee: $100/per individual or family
Practice TypeDirect Primary Care
DoctorsRebekah Georges MD, Family Medicine
Telehealth TypePhone, text, video chat
Telehealth AvailableYes

About

At Heart of Heights Direct Primary Care, Dr. Rebekah Georges delivers relationship-based family medicine in San Antonio, TX. Her practice runs on a straightforward monthly membership. The monthly fee covers all preventive, routine, and sick visits with no co-pays or deductibles. Dr. Georges holds certification as a Menopause Society Certified Provider. Her clinical focus spans full-scope family medicine, women's health, and preventive care. She sees patients of all ages, from children to adults 65 and older. Members reach her directly by phone, text, or email. Same or next-day appointments keep care accessible and timely. Each visit runs as long as needed, without the pressure of a crowded schedule.

Details

Address

423 Treeline Park, Suite 201, San Antonio, TX 78209

Membership

$120/monthly

Membership Details

Monthly membership fee covers all preventative, routine and sick visits. No insurance bills, insurance co-pays, or deductibles. One-time enrollment fee of $100 per individual or family.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Adults ages 18 to 64 pay $120 per month. Children ages 1 to 17 pay $50 per month. Adults 65 and older pay $150 per month. Heart of Heights also charges a one-time enrollment fee of $100 per individual or family.

The membership covers all preventive, routine, and sick visits with Dr. Georges. Heart of Heights does not bill insurance, and members pay no co-pays or deductibles for their primary care. Members also gain direct access to Dr. Georges by phone, text, and email.

No. Heart of Heights DPC operates outside of insurance billing entirely. The monthly membership fee covers your primary care. Many members choose to carry a high-deductible health plan or a health-sharing plan alongside their membership to cover hospital or specialist costs.

Yes. Heart of Heights offers same and next-day appointments. Dr. Georges keeps her patient panel smaller than a typical family medicine practice, which allows for minimal wait times and scheduling flexibility when you need to be seen quickly.

Yes. Dr. Georges offers telehealth visits for members. She also communicates directly with patients by phone, text, and email, so many questions resolve without needing a formal appointment at all.

Heart of Heights provides annual wellness exams, chronic disease management, sick visits, women's health visits, perimenopausal and menopausal care, sports physicals, school and camp physicals, simple in-office procedures, and specialist and hospital care coordination. Members also access cash-pay labs at negotiated lower prices.

Prospective patients can reach out to Heart of Heights by phone, email, or through the online connection form on the practice website. Dr. Georges welcomes questions before you commit and invites anyone curious about the model to get in touch directly.

Yes. Dr. Georges coordinates with hospital physicians when members require inpatient care. She also handles thoughtful referrals to specialists when needed, keeping continuity of care intact across settings.

Yes. Heart of Heights sees children ages 1 and older. Dr. Georges provides annual wellness exams, sick visits, and sports, school, and camp physicals for younger patients.

Practice last updated June 9, 2026