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Direct Primary Care
Family Medicine

Integrative Osteopathic Family Medicine of Vermont

Quick Facts

Membership Price RangeAge 0-17*: $70/Month | Age 18-39: $99/Month | Age 40-59: $125/Month | Age 60+: $150/Month. *Children under 17 require enrollment with one adult Direct Primary Care member.
Practice TypeDirect Primary Care
DoctorsN. Anton Borja D.O., MATCM, Family Medicine
Telehealth TypeVideo visits, Phone, Text, Email
HousecallsYes
Telehealth AvailableYes

About

At Integrative Osteopathic Family Medicine of Vermont, Dr. N. Anton Borja delivers comprehensive primary care through a Direct Primary Care model he describes as a modern version of old-fashioned medicine. The Burlington practice serves patients of all ages, from pediatrics to geriatrics, with appointments lasting 30 to 60 minutes. O. T. Still University and a Master's degree in Traditional Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture from Yo San University. He also holds board certification in Family Medicine and a Diplomate in Classical Homeopathy.

The practice blends conventional family medicine with evidence-based integrative modalities. Members access acupuncture, osteopathic manipulative treatment, trigger point therapy, cupping, herbal medicine, and mind-body practices alongside routine primary care. Dr. Borja reaches patients through same-day office visits, telehealth, phone, text, email, and house calls. Membership includes wholesale pricing on medications, supplements, and laboratory testing. In-office procedures such as EKG, cryosurgery, skin biopsies, and laceration repair round out the clinical capabilities.

Details

Address

462 Shelburne Rd, Suite 104, Burlington, VT 05401

Membership Details

Re-enrollment fee of $300.00. House call fee of $50 within 30 minutes round trip from our office. Lab draw fee of $5.

Typical Appointment

60 minutes

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Frequently Asked Questions

Monthly membership fees vary by age. Children ages 0 to 17 pay $70 per month. Adults ages 18 to 39 pay $99 per month. Adults ages 40 to 59 pay $125 per month. Adults 60 and older pay $150 per month. The practice also charges a one-time re-enrollment fee of $300. Members receive wholesale pricing on medications, supplements, and lab testing.

Membership at Integrative Osteopathic Family Medicine of Vermont covers comprehensive primary care, urgent care visits, follow-ups, wellness exams, physical exams, preoperative evaluations, and in-office procedures including EKGs, cryosurgery, skin biopsies, ear irrigation, and laceration repair. Members also receive discounted rates on integrative treatments such as acupuncture, osteopathic manipulative treatment, trigger point therapy, and cupping.

The practice does not bill insurance for DPC membership fees or integrative treatments. Patients pay the practice directly each month. Insurance can still cover lab testing, imaging, medications, specialist referrals, and hospitalizations ordered through the practice. The practice encourages members to use HSA or FSA funds to offset costs.

Yes. Patients can use HSA and FSA funds to pay for medications, labs, imaging, and integrative treatments including acupuncture. Starting in 2026, new legislation will explicitly allow HSA funds to cover DPC membership fees directly. The practice recommends confirming the specifics with your HSA plan administrator.

Yes. DPC members receive same-day access for urgent and new concerns. Patients can reach Dr. Borja by phone, text, email, video, or in-person visit. Telehealth is available for those who prefer a remote option.

Yes. The practice offers house calls and nursing home visits for members who are homebound. The practice charges a $50 house call fee for visits within a 30-minute round trip from the office.

Most appointments run 30 to 60 minutes. Dr. Borja extends visits when the clinical situation calls for more time. Longer appointments allow for thorough evaluations and individualized treatment planning.

Health insurance is not required to join. The practice recommends that members carry some form of catastrophic coverage, such as a high-deductible plan paired with an HSA, to cover emergencies, hospitalizations, and specialist referrals. Some patients pair DPC membership with a health share program instead of traditional insurance.

Yes. The practice accepts Medicare patients, but does not bill Medicare for DPC membership fees or integrative treatments. New Medicare members sign a one-time waiver confirming that neither the patient nor Dr. Borja will bill Medicare for these services. Medicare continues to cover lab testing, imaging, medications, and specialist referrals.

Yes. The practice offers comprehensive medical consultations and integrative treatments on a fee-for-service basis for non-members. An initial consultation is required before receiving treatments. DPC members receive discounted rates on these same services as part of their membership.

Practice last updated April 2, 2026