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Direct Primary Care
Internal Medicine

Hettlinger Health

Quick Facts

Membership Price Range$59/month (Age 18-25) | $79/month (Age 26-49) | $99/month (Age 50+) | One-time enrollment fee $60 (max 2 enrollment fees/household; waived if paid for full year)
Practice TypeDirect Primary Care
LocationBarboursville, Huntington
DoctorsMarc Hettlinger MD, Internal Medicine
Year Founded2022
Telehealth TypeTelehealth visit availability
Telehealth AvailableYes

About

At Hettlinger Health, Dr. Marc Hettlinger brings over a decade of primary care experience to Barboursville, WV. He founded the practice in 2022 under a Direct Primary Care model. His guiding philosophy centers on access, attention, and rapport.

The practice serves adults 18 and older with a full range of primary care services. These include chronic disease management, acute care, comprehensive annual physicals, and in-office procedures. Dr. Hettlinger also handles joint injections, skin tag removal, laceration repair, and point-of-care testing. Patients reach him by phone, email, secure text, or patient portal. Membership starts at $59 per month, with same-day appointments and telehealth availability built in.

Details

Address

6479 Farmdale Rd, Barboursville, WV 25504

Membership

$59/monthly

Membership Details

Monthly membership fee varies by age: $59/month for ages 18-25, $79/month for ages 26-49, $99/month for ages 50+. One-time enrollment fee of $60 (max 2 per household), waived if membership is paid for a full year. No insurance accepted or billed. No copays. Automated monthly billing via credit/debit card, ACH transfer, cash, or check.

Typical Appointment

30 minutes

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Frequently Asked Questions

Hettlinger Health structures membership fees by age. Adults 18-25 pay $59 per month. Adults 26-49 pay $79 per month. Adults 50 and older pay $99 per month. A one-time enrollment fee of $60 applies per member, with a maximum of two enrollment fees per household. Hettlinger Health waives the enrollment fee for members who pay for a full year upfront.

No. Hettlinger Health does not accept or bill insurance for any services. Members pay a flat monthly fee that covers the full scope of primary care visits and services. The practice encourages patients to carry insurance separately for prescriptions, hospitalizations, specialist visits, and diagnostic testing.

No. Hettlinger Health charges no copays. The monthly membership covers unlimited visits, telehealth appointments, and all communication with Dr. Hettlinger.

Yes. Hettlinger Health aims for same-day or next business day availability. Keeping a smaller patient panel allows Dr. Hettlinger to stay accessible when urgent needs come up.

Standard visits run 30 minutes, with the practice allowing up to 60 minutes when needed. This is significantly more time than a typical primary care office schedules per visit.

Membership covers comprehensive annual physicals, chronic disease management, acute care visits, and health maintenance guidance. It also includes in-office procedures like joint injections, skin tag removal, laceration repair, and abscess drainage. Point-of-care testing such as EKG, urinalysis, and strep, flu, and COVID screens are included. Telehealth visits and all communication through phone, email, text, and the patient portal are also part of the membership.

No. Hettlinger Health currently serves adults 18 and older. The practice does not offer pediatric or gynecological care at this time.

Yes. Hettlinger Health does not require a long-term contract. Members can cancel at any time with 30 days of written notice.

The practice uses automated monthly billing. Members can pay by credit card, debit card, ACH transfer, cash, or check. Billing runs on a monthly or yearly cycle based on the member's preference.

Dr. Hettlinger gives members direct access through phone, email, a secure texting platform, and a patient portal. This multi-channel communication is built into the membership for when urgent questions or concerns arise.

Practice last updated April 10, 2026