
Holisticare PLLC
Quick Facts
| Membership Price Range | Children (0-18): $30/month | Adult (18+): $80/month | $99 registration fee per patient (waived for additional family members signing up at the same time at the same address) |
| Practice Type | Direct Primary Care |
| Location | Ripley, WV |
| Doctors | Andria Allen DO, Family Medicine |
| Year Founded | 2020 |
| Telehealth Type | Telemedicine visits, phone calls, secure messaging, and text messaging |
| Telehealth Available | Yes |
About
At Holisticare PLLC, Dr. Andria Allen delivers direct primary care rooted in whole-person wellness. She founded the Ripley, West Virginia practice in 2020. Her osteopathic training shaped her belief that good medicine treats the full person, not just symptoms.
The practice limits its patient panel to keep appointments unhurried and accessible. Members reach Dr. Allen by phone, secure messaging, telemedicine, or in-person visits. Same-day and next-day appointments are available for sick visits. Beyond primary care, Holisticare offers aesthetic medical services, DOT physicals, osteopathic manipulative treatment, and massage therapy with a licensed massage therapist on staff. Monthly membership starts at $30 for children and $80 for adults, with no copays and no insurance billing.
Details
Address
420 Charleston Drive, Suite B, Ripley, WV 25271
Phone
(681) 661-0123Website
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$80/monthly
Membership Details
One-time $99 registration fee per patient, waived for additional family members who sign up at the same time and live at the same address. Monthly membership: $30/month for children (0-18), $80/month for adults (18+). Special pricing available for employers enrolling 5+ employees. No insurance accepted or billed.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Holisticare charges $30 per month for children ages 0 to 18 and $80 per month for adults 18 and older. A one-time $99 registration fee applies per patient. The practice waives that fee for additional family members who enroll at the same time and share the same address.
No. Holisticare does not accept or bill any form of health insurance, and the practice cannot provide receipts for insurance reimbursement. The practice encourages members to carry insurance or a medical cost-sharing plan for emergencies, specialist visits, imaging, and hospitalizations.
Membership covers most primary care services with no copays. This includes office visits, telemedicine, acute and chronic care, annual physicals, school and sports physicals, osteopathic manipulative treatment, point-of-care ultrasound, minor procedures, and discounted labs. Members also receive discounted pricing on massage therapy.
Yes. Holisticare schedules same-day and next-day appointments for sick visits. For patients with a suspected infectious illness, the practice arranges a visit time so they are the only patient in the office.
Yes. Dr. Allen conducts telemedicine visits when clinically appropriate. Patients must complete an initial in-person visit to establish care before accessing telehealth appointments.
No. Holisticare offers aesthetic medical services and DOT physicals to anyone, with or without a membership. The DOT physical costs $150 and includes the exam, required forms, and one follow-up visit.
Yes. Holisticare provides special pricing for employers enrolling five or more employees. The employer program helps lower healthcare costs, reduce absenteeism through virtual visits, and improve overall workforce health.
Yes. The practice can arrange after-hours and weekend visits on an individual basis to accommodate work and school schedules. Patients can also reach Dr. Allen by phone, secure messaging, or telemedicine for issues that do not require an in-person visit.
Yes. Holisticare offers wholesale pricing on labs for members. Patients with insurance can also choose to bill labs through their insurer, though cash pricing is often less expensive.
Yes. Holisticare accepts members regardless of insurance status. The practice serves as a practical option for people without full coverage, those with catastrophic-only plans, or anyone carrying a high deductible.
Practice last updated April 11, 2026
