
Nurture Health
Quick Facts
| Membership Price Range | $99/month per adult | $49/month per child | $299/month family maximum |
| Practice Type | Direct Primary Care |
| Location | Omaha |
| Doctors | Joedy Istas MD, Primary Care |
| Telehealth Type | Virtual visits, secure messaging, text and email |
| Telehealth Available | Yes |
About
At Nurture Health, primary care in Omaha runs on a straightforward premise: health care should not be a hassle. Dr. Joedy Istas leads the practice, serving members across primary care, women's health, men's health, pediatrics, and behavioral coaching. The clinic operates out of the Think Healthcare building on West Center Road. Memberships start at $99 per month for adults and $49 for children, with families capped at $299 monthly. Members receive unlimited office visits, same-day appointments, and walk-in urgent care seven days a week. The practice handles everything from annual biometric panels and wellness assessments to wound care and laceration repair. In-house labs cover common needs at no added cost. Partner providers extend access to radiology, physical therapy, nutrition counseling, and behavioral health services. Nurture Health also offers employer benefits packages for Omaha businesses.
Details
Address
7100 W. Center Rd., 2nd Floor, Omaha, NE 68106
Phone
(402) 999-4900Website
Visit websiteMembership
$99/monthly
Membership Details
Standard adult memberships: $99/person/month. Child memberships: $49/person/month. Family memberships: maximum cost of $299/month. Can be combined with HDHP, FSA, HRA, or HSA.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Nurture Health charges $99 per month for a standard adult membership and $49 per month for each child. Families pay a maximum of $299 per month regardless of family size. These flat monthly fees cover unlimited office visits, same-day appointments, in-house labs, urgent care, and annual biometric panels.
Yes. Nurture Health memberships work as a stand-alone option or alongside an existing insurance plan. The practice pairs well with High Deductible Health Plans. Memberships also work with FSA, HRA, and HSA accounts.
Yes. Nurture Health offers walk-in urgent care Monday through Friday from 7am to 8pm. On Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays, walk-in hours run from 9am to 5pm. The practice treats acute illnesses, infections, sprains, wound care, and simple lacerations, with in-house labs available on site.
Members receive a range of in-house lab tests at no added charge throughout the year. These include urine pregnancy, rapid flu, rapid strep, rapid RSV, urinalysis, hemoglobin, fingerstick glucose, fingerstick PT/INR, and TB skin tests. Additional labs are available through partner providers at member-negotiated rates.
New members can enroll online through the Hint platform on the Nurture Health website. Once enrolled, members can begin using services immediately. To schedule a first appointment, call or text 402-999-4900.
Yes. Nurture Health offers virtual visits alongside in-person care. Members can also communicate with the care team through secure messaging, text, and email. The patient portal gives members access to their care plans, diagnoses, and current medication lists at any time.
Yes. Nurture Health provides benefits packages designed for Omaha employers and small businesses. Memberships start at $99 per adult per month, with straightforward pricing and no claims process. Employers can submit enrollment and payment information online, making setup simple.
Every membership includes an annual biometric panel covering blood pressure, blood glucose, BMI, HbA1c, lipid profile, thyroid function, and more. The practice also offers health risk assessments, ongoing biometric management, weight management programs, and active lifestyle programs. These services support long-term health before problems require treatment.
Yes. Nurture Health serves patients of all ages, including children and full families. Child memberships cost $49 per month, and family memberships cap at $299 per month. The practice covers pediatrics alongside adult primary care, women's health, and men's health.
Practice last updated June 9, 2026




