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Primary Care One

Quick Facts

Membership Price Range$90.00/month Individual | $130.00/month Family
Practice TypeDirect Primary Care
LocationWheeling, WV, Benwood, WV, St. Clairsville, OH, Barnesville, OH, Fairmont, WV, Farmington, WV
DoctorsJohn Manchin II D.O., Primary Care, Vic Wood D.O., Primary Care
Year Founded2003

About

At Primary Care One, Dr. Vic Wood and Dr. John Manchin II deliver direct primary care across multiple locations in West Virginia and Ohio. Dr. Wood founded the practice in 2003, responding to patient demand for affordable, accessible healthcare. The Center for Health Transformation named Primary Care One 'Best Practice,' and national outlets including the Wall Street Journal and Medical Economics have covered the model extensively. The practice operates inside Doctors Urgent Care locations as a walk-in program. No appointments are necessary; patients arrive and receive care on a first-come, first-served basis. Members pay $90 per month for individuals or $130 per month for families. That flat fee covers unlimited office visits, labs, x-rays, and a generic medication formulary, with no copayments, claim forms, or prior authorizations. Every new patient receives required labs and a physical exam to screen for diabetes, hyperlipidemia, hypertension, thyroid disease, and respiratory illness. Primary Care One accepts pre-existing conditions and also handles workers' compensation cases for initial visits.

Details

Address

24 Homestead Ave., Wheeling, WV 26003

Membership

$90/monthly

Membership Details

Single: $90.00/monthly. Family: $130.00/monthly. No claim forms, copayments, or pre-authorizations. Includes unlimited office visits, labs, x-ray, and an acute medication formulary. Pre-existing conditions accepted. Workers' compensation cases accepted (initial visit only).

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Frequently Asked Questions

Primary Care One charges $90 per month for individuals and $130 per month for families. The monthly fee covers unlimited office visits, labs, x-rays, and a generic medication formulary. The practice collects no copayments, claim forms, or prior authorizations.

No. Primary Care One operates as a walk-in clinic inside Doctors Urgent Care locations. Patients arrive and receive care on a first-come, first-served basis, subject to clinical triage. No appointments are necessary.

Yes. Primary Care One accepts patients with pre-existing conditions. Every new member also receives required labs and a physical exam to screen for common chronic conditions including diabetes, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, thyroid disease, and respiratory illness.

No. Primary Care One is not insurance. The program covers services at Doctors Urgent Care locations only. It does not pay for hospitals, specialist offices, diagnostic tests, or ambulances outside those locations. Members needing specialist care can access guidance through the practice's resources section.

Membership covers unlimited office visits, laboratory services, x-rays, and access to a generic medication formulary. The practice also provides preventive care, annual physical exams, health counseling, and urgent care services, all included under the flat monthly fee.

Yes. Primary Care One serves small and mid-sized businesses in addition to individuals and families. Employers can enroll their workforce in the program as a cost-effective health benefit.

Primary Care One operates at Doctors Urgent Care locations in Wheeling, WV; St. Clairsville, OH; Barnesville, OH; Fairmont, WV (Manchin Clinic South); and Farmington, WV (Manchin Clinic).

Yes, but only for the initial visit. Primary Care One accepts workers' compensation patients for their first visit at Doctors Urgent Care locations.

Primary Care One does not cover specialist visits under its monthly membership. However, the practice helps patients locate appropriate medical professionals when specialist follow-up is needed. The practice also provides guidance on resources like Rx Outreach and Rx for West Virginia for patients who need brand medications.

Practice last updated June 9, 2026