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Direct Primary Care
Family Medicine

Pioneer Health DPC

Quick Facts

Membership Price RangeEnrollment Fee: $75/person | Newborn-17 yrs: $50/month | 18-125 yrs: $100/month | Family Maximum: $350/month | 1 month free with annual payment
Practice TypeDirect Primary Care
LocationStillwater
DoctorsPriyankha Balasundaram MD, Family Medicine, Kelsey Smith MD, Family Medicine
Year Founded2021
Telehealth TypeText, email, or phone conversation
Telehealth AvailableYes

About

At Pioneer Health DPC, two family medicine physicians deliver relationship-driven primary care in Stillwater, Oklahoma. Dr. Kelsey Smith launched the practice in January 2021, bringing the first direct primary care clinic to the Stillwater area. She has practiced primary care in Stillwater since 2007. Dr. Priyankha Balasundaram joined the team in May 2025, adding a second physician trained through the University of Oklahoma.

Pioneer Health describes its approach as "Where the Farm to Table Concept Meets Healthcare" - straightforward, transparent, and sourced close to home. The practice works directly for its patients, not insurance companies. Members reach their care team by text, email, phone, or in-person visit. Same-day and next-day appointments are available, as are extended appointment slots. The Stillwater News Press recognized the practice in 2025, naming Pioneer Health's team 2nd Place Best Medical Staff and Dr. Smith 2nd Place Best Physician in its Stillwater's Best awards.

Details

Address

3410 W 19th Ave, Stillwater, OK 74074

Membership

$100/monthly

Membership Details

$75 non-refundable enrollment fee per person. Newborn-17 years: $50/month. 18-125 years: $100/month. Family maximum of $350/month. Fees for adult children over 18 paid by a parent do not count toward family maximum. 1 month free with annual payment. Billing begins upon enrollment.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Adult memberships at Pioneer Health DPC run $100 per month. Children ages newborn through 17 pay $50 per month. Families pay a maximum of $350 per month, though fees for adult children over 18 paid by a parent do not count toward that cap. A one-time $75 non-refundable enrollment fee applies per person. Members who choose annual billing receive one month free.

Billing begins upon enrollment at Pioneer Health DPC. Because membership space is limited, the practice begins billing when you sign up, which may occur before your first visit. The $75 enrollment fee is non-refundable.

Pioneer Health DPC works directly for its patients rather than billing insurance companies. Members pay a flat monthly fee with no copays, deductibles, or hidden charges. Some members choose to pair their membership with a high-deductible health plan or health sharing arrangement for coverage of hospitalizations or specialist care.

Yes. Pioneer Health DPC offers multiple ways to connect with your care team. Members can reach their physician by text, email, or phone. In-person visits and extended appointment slots are also available when needed.

Yes, Pioneer Health DPC offers same-day and next-day appointments. The practice also schedules extended appointments so members can address multiple concerns in a single visit.

Yes. The practice offers telehealth through text, email, and phone. Members can often resolve concerns without an in-office visit, and the team helps each patient use the communication method that best fits their situation.

Pioneer Health DPC serves patients from newborns through older adults. The pricing structure reflects this, with a separate monthly rate for children under 18 and a family maximum to keep costs manageable for households.

Prospective patients can enroll online through the Pioneer Health DPC patient portal. The practice asks that you review the pricing structure before enrolling. A $75 non-refundable enrollment fee applies, and billing starts at the time of enrollment.

For many patients, yes. Pioneer Health DPC charges no copays, no deductibles, and no hidden fees. Members gain unlimited access to primary care services. When you factor in the cost of urgent care visits, specialist copays, and out-of-pocket expenses those appointments often require, the monthly membership frequently delivers real savings.

Practice last updated April 10, 2026