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Home Family Medicine

Quick Facts

Membership Price Range$20/month (Birth-18 years) | $60/month (19-39 years) | $70/month (40-64 years) | $90/month (65+ years)
Practice TypeDirect Primary Care
LocationYakima, Yakima Valley
DoctorsErica Moyer DO, Family Medicine
Year Founded2020
Panel Size600 patients per doctor
Telehealth TypeTelemedicine visits
Telehealth AvailableYes

About

At Home Family Medicine, Dr. Erica Moyer delivers full-spectrum primary care to patients across Yakima, WA. She keeps her panel under 600 members. That limit gives her the time to know each patient well and respond quickly when they need care.

The practice runs on a straightforward monthly membership. Fees scale by age, starting at $20 per month for children and reaching $90 per month for patients 65 and older. Members face no copays and no visit limits. Dr. Moyer offers same-day and next-day appointments, telemedicine visits, and direct access by call, text, or email. The in-house pharmacy provides medications at cost. Labs and imaging are also available at cost, with transparent pricing upfront. The practice does not bill insurance for any services.

Details

Address

3601 W Washington Ave, Suite 130, Yakima, WA 98903

Membership Details

Age-based monthly membership tiers. No copays, no limit on number of visits per month or year. Includes all preventative exams, urgent/same-day visits, and most common office procedures. Labs, imaging, and medications provided at cost.

Telemedicine
Same-Day Appointments
Max 600 patients per doctor

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Frequently Asked Questions

Home Family Medicine uses age-based monthly membership tiers. Children from birth through age 18 pay $20 per month. Adults ages 19 to 39 pay $60 per month. Adults ages 40 to 64 pay $70 per month. Members 65 and older pay $90 per month. All tiers include unlimited visits with no copays.

Every membership tier includes wellness screenings, annual exams, all primary care visits, telemedicine visits, same-day urgent care visits, and most common office procedures. The practice also provides medications through its in-house pharmacy at cost, along with at-cost access to labs and imaging. No copays apply, and there is no cap on the number of visits per month or year.

No. Home Family Medicine does not bill insurance for any medical services. The practice charges a flat monthly membership fee with transparent, upfront pricing. For labs, imaging, and medications, members pay at-cost rates. The practice recommends that members maintain some form of catastrophic coverage for hospital-level care and can point patients toward high-deductible plan options and cost-sharing programs like Samaritan Ministries.

Home Family Medicine offers same-day and next-day appointments throughout the Yakima Valley, including for new patients. For those looking to establish care, the practice typically schedules new members within one to two weeks. All new patients must complete their first visit in person.

Yes. Members can call, text, or email Dr. Moyer directly at any time. This direct line to the physician is a core feature of the practice. Office hours run Monday through Thursday, 9am to 5pm, but direct access extends beyond those hours.

Yes. Home Family Medicine offers telemedicine visits for all members. These are included in the monthly membership at no additional charge. Telemedicine provides a convenient option for follow-ups, minor urgent concerns, and care coordination without requiring an in-office visit.

Home Family Medicine is a full-spectrum family medicine clinic. However, Dr. Moyer does not prescribe chronic pain medications such as opioids like hydrocodone or oxycodone. She also does not manage adult ADHD medications such as stimulants like Adderall or Vyvanse.

New patients can start by calling, emailing, or completing the online enrollment form on the practice website. Home Family Medicine also offers a free initial consultation. New patients typically schedule their first appointment within one to two weeks. That first visit must take place in person at the Yakima office.

No. Dr. Moyer does not provide inpatient care. She will make social visits to members in the hospital and advocate for their care during their stay and after discharge. The practice recommends all members carry catastrophic medical coverage to address hospital and surgical needs.

Home Family Medicine caps its panel at fewer than 600 patients. Keeping the panel small lets Dr. Moyer spend meaningful time with each member and offer same-day or next-day access throughout the Yakima Valley.

Practice last updated April 10, 2026