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Direct Primary Care
Family Medicine

JAG Medical

Quick Facts

Membership Price RangeOne-Time Initiation Fee: $250 | >40 y/o: $175/month | 18-39 y/o: $125/month | <18 y/o: $75/month | Sports Medicine Only: $150 initial consultation + $25/month ongoing
Practice TypeDirect Primary Care
LocationTampa Bay
DoctorsJohn Gross MD, Family Medicine
HousecallsYes

About

At JAG Medical, Dr. John Allan Gross delivers direct primary care and sports medicine to patients throughout the Tampa Bay area. He keeps his panel intentionally small. That limit lets him give each patient thorough, relationship-driven attention.

Dr. Gross holds dual board certifications in family medicine and sports medicine from the American Board of Family Medicine. He serves as head team medical physician for the Tampa Bay Rays and as President of the Florida Academy of Family Physicians. His clinical range spans preventive primary care, musculoskeletal ultrasound, regenerative injections, and inpatient care at St. Anthony's Hospital. JAG Medical operates on a membership model with no copays or deductibles. Dr. Gross also makes house calls and has negotiated self-pay pricing with local labs and imaging facilities.

Details

Address

995 16th St. North, St. Petersburg, FL 33705

Membership

$175/monthly

Membership Details

One-time membership initiation fee of $250. Monthly fees vary by age: $175/month for patients over 40, $125/month for ages 18-39, $75/month for under 18. Includes all primary care and sports medicine services except inpatient care and regenerative medicine. Inpatient care billed separately: $600 initial admission, $150/day after. Sports Medicine Only option: $150 consultation fee + $25/month membership.

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Frequently Asked Questions

JAG Medical charges a one-time initiation fee of $250. Monthly fees depend on age: $175 per month for patients over 40, $125 per month for ages 18 to 39, and $75 per month for patients under 18. The membership covers all primary care and sports medicine services except inpatient care and regenerative medicine treatments.

JAG Medical operates outside the insurance system and does not charge copays or deductibles. Dr. Gross recommends that members carry insurance for emergencies, specialist visits, and hospital stays. For labs and imaging, JAG Medical has negotiated affordable self-pay pricing with local facilities.

Yes. JAG Medical offers a Sports Medicine Only option. It starts with a $150 consultation fee and a $25 per month ongoing membership. This plan includes MSK ultrasound and steroid joint injections.

Yes. Dr. Gross makes house calls for members who need care at home. This service gives patients added convenience and peace of mind without visiting the office.

New patients enroll through the AtlasMD platform on the JAG Medical website. Separate enrollment options exist for primary care and sports medicine memberships. The practice currently accepts both primary care and sports medicine patients.

Yes. Dr. Gross admits members to St. Anthony's Hospital in St. Petersburg. Inpatient care carries a separate fee of $600 for the initial admission and $150 per day for each subsequent day.

Yes. Adding JAG Medical to an employee benefits package can save small businesses up to 30% of total healthcare costs. Dr. Gross works with employers to build practical, cost-effective primary care solutions for their teams.

Dr. Gross directs members toward affordable options for labs and imaging. JAG Medical has negotiated self-pay pricing with local facilities. For specialist visits or high-cost services, members can use their existing insurance.

Yes. JAG Medical allows members to cancel their membership at any time. The practice does not lock members into long-term contracts.

Yes. Dr. Gross sees Medicare patients at JAG Medical. Members on Medicare can use JAG Medical for most primary care needs and pay out of pocket for specialist visits or diagnostic studies, which may reduce overall healthcare spending.

Practice last updated April 11, 2026