
Monroeville Direct Primary Care
Quick Facts
| Membership Price Range | $150 one-time startup fee | $150/month membership |
| Practice Type | Direct Primary Care |
| Doctors | Kristina Johnson MD, Family Medicine |
| Telehealth Type | Video visits (Google Meet) |
| Telehealth Available | Yes |
About
At Monroeville Direct Primary Care, Dr. Kristina Johnson delivers family medicine built on scientific rigor and personal attention. She founded the practice after more than a decade training physicians as an Associate Professor and Residency Faculty member. Her goal was simple: enough time to give each patient her best work.
Dr. Johnson holds board certification in family medicine. Her clinical focus spans chronic disease management, hormone care, sexual health including PrEP, weight-inclusive care, and support for patients in eating disorder recovery. She also provides Medication for Opiate Use Disorder. Appointments run 30 to 60 minutes, with first visits lasting 90 minutes or more. Patients reach Dr. Johnson directly by text or email, with same-day or next-day availability for urgent needs.
Details
Address
4318 Northern Pike, Monroeville, PA 15146
Website
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$150/monthly
Membership Details
One-time startup fee of $150 covers onboarding and health history review. Monthly membership of $150 covers all visits with no co-pays or extra costs for doctor's time. Insurance can still be used for labs, imaging, specialists, and pharmacy.
Typical Appointment
60 minutes
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Frequently Asked Questions
Monroeville Direct Primary Care charges a one-time startup fee of $150 and a monthly membership fee of $150. The startup fee covers onboarding and a full health history review. The monthly fee covers all visits with Dr. Johnson, with no co-pays or additional charges for her time. The practice accepts HSA and FSA funds for membership payments.
Yes. Dr. Johnson recommends keeping health insurance for services outside her office. Members use insurance for labs, imaging, specialist visits, and pharmacy. The monthly membership covers only the care Dr. Johnson provides directly.
Most visits run 30 to 60 minutes or longer. First visits last at least 90 minutes, giving Dr. Johnson time to review your full health history and build a care plan with you. Same-day and next-day appointments are available for urgent needs.
Yes. Dr. Johnson sends lab orders to any lab you prefer, including Quest or LabCorp, and those labs bill your insurance directly. If you lack insurance or face high out-of-pocket costs, the practice offers wholesale lab pricing. 00.
Yes. Dr. Johnson offers telemedicine visits for members. Prospective patients can also schedule a free 15-minute introductory call via Google Meet to learn about the practice before joining.
Start by scheduling a free 15-minute Meet and Greet with Dr. Johnson over Google Meet. This call lets you ask questions and decide if the practice is the right fit. If you choose to join, Dr. Johnson sends a signup link and a membership agreement to complete.
No. Monroeville Direct Primary Care does not require a long-term commitment. Members can cancel their membership at any time.
Dr. Johnson performs many procedures in her office, so patients avoid extra trips elsewhere. These include ECGs with interpretation, skin lesion biopsies, abscess drainage, joint injections, Pap smears, IUD and Nexplanon insertion and removal, simple skin repair, and ear wax removal. She also performs pre-operative evaluations and post-hospitalization follow-up visits.
Yes. Dr. Johnson has equipped the office with accessibility in mind. Waiting and exam room chairs are 27 inches wide with a 500-pound capacity. The exam table is 26 inches wide with a 450-pound capacity. Blood pressure cuffs fit arm circumferences up to 66 cm. The scale holds up to 350 pounds and sits in a discreet location.
Yes. Dr. Johnson uses a weight-neutral approach, focusing on blood pressure, lab results, and energy levels rather than the number on the scale. Patients can decline to be weighed at any visit. When a weight is medically necessary, Dr. Johnson offers blind weights. She does not give unsolicited weight-loss advice.
Practice last updated March 22, 2026


