
InnovateMed
Quick Facts
| Membership Price Range | Age 0-19: $30/mo ($40 without parent) | Age 20-45: $65/mo | Age 46-64: $75/mo | Age 65+: $80/mo | Employers with 5+ staff: $65/mo per employee | Enrollment Fee: $100 per family |
| Practice Type | Direct Primary Care |
| Location | Dodge City |
| Doctors | Tanya Williams MD, Family Medicine |
About
At InnovateMed in Dodge City, Kansas, Dr. Tanya Williams runs a direct primary care and aesthetic practice serving patients of all ages. She holds board certifications in both Family Medicine and Obesity Medicine. Her approach centers on building lasting patient-doctor relationships and tailoring care plans to each individual's health goals. The practice covers a wide clinical range. Dr. Williams manages chronic conditions like diabetes, hypertension, and metabolic syndrome alongside GLP-1-based medical weight loss programs. She also offers hormone replacement therapy, mental health support, and women's health services. On the aesthetic side, InnovateMed operates an XEO laser system, AviClear acne treatment, Secret RF microneedling, truBody contouring, and Celluma red light therapy. Members receive wholesale labs and deeply discounted medications. Monthly fees start at $30 for patients under 20 and scale by age tier.
Details
Phone
(620) 412-8943Website
Visit websiteMembership
$30/monthly
Membership Details
Monthly membership fees vary by age: $30/mo for ages 0-19 ($40 without parent), $65/mo for ages 20-45, $75/mo for ages 46-64, $80/mo for ages 65+, $65/mo per employee for employers with 5+ staff. Enrollment fee is $100 per family. Wholesale labs and discounted medications included.
Typical Appointment
30 minutes
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Frequently Asked Questions
InnovateMed membership fees vary by age. Patients ages 0-19 pay $30 per month (or $40 without a parent on the plan). Adults ages 20-45 pay $65 per month, ages 46-64 pay $75 per month, and patients 65 and older pay $80 per month. A one-time enrollment fee of $100 applies per family.
Yes. InnovateMed members receive wholesale laboratory pricing and deeply discounted medications. 35. These savings often represent significant value for members managing chronic conditions.
InnovateMed schedules 30-minute appointments as standard. That gives Dr. Williams enough time to address your concerns thoroughly and build a care plan specific to your needs.
InnovateMed operates on a direct primary care model and does not bill insurance for membership-based primary care. Members pay a flat monthly fee directly to the practice. You may still carry insurance for hospitalizations, specialist visits, or other needs outside the DPC scope.
Yes. InnovateMed offers employer plans for businesses with five or more staff members. The employer rate is $65 per employee per month. This gives employees direct access to primary care without the overhead of traditional insurance claims.
md enrollment platform for new members. You can start the enrollment process online. A one-time family enrollment fee of $100 applies at sign-up.
Yes. Aesthetic services at InnovateMed are available to both members and non-members. You can book aesthetic appointments directly online. DPC members receive steeply discounted pricing on in-office injections and other treatments.
InnovateMed operates a full aesthetic clinic alongside its primary care practice. Treatments include AviClear acne laser therapy, XEO laser hair removal, vein treatment and skin rejuvenation, Laser Genesis, LimeLight facials, Secret RF microneedling, truBody body contouring, chemical peels, neurotoxin injections, dermal fillers, and Celluma red light therapy. The practice also carries Epionce and Lira Clinical skincare products.
InnovateMed is a direct primary care practice that emphasizes an ongoing relationship with Dr. Williams. Contact the practice directly to ask about virtual visit options for your specific situation.
InnovateMed serves patients of all ages, from newborns through seniors 65 and older. The membership fee structure includes specific tiers for pediatric and adolescent patients, working-age adults, and older adults.
Practice last updated June 9, 2026
