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Family Medicine

Primary Care Partnership

Quick Facts

Membership Price Range$295/month (Individuals) | $100/month (Child up to age 25 with adult member) | One time Registration Fee: $175
Practice TypeDirect Primary Care
LocationWestport, Fall River, Fairhaven, Dartmouth, Tiverton, Somerset, Little Compton, Mattapoisett, Rochester, Marion, Acushnet
DoctorsJessica Manyan D.O., Family Medicine, Michelle McKenney D.O., Family Medicine
Year Founded1962
Telehealth TypeVirtual visits by phone, video, text, and email; encrypted messaging via Spruce app
HousecallsYes
Telehealth AvailableYes

About

At Primary Care Partnership, an osteopathic philosophy guides all patient care. The practice focuses on treating the mind, body, and spirit as a unified whole. It has deep roots in Westport, dating back to 1962, and transitioned to a Direct Primary Care model in 2017. Drs. Jessica Manyan and Michelle McKenney currently lead the clinic, continuing its legacy of community-focused medicine.

The team provides family medicine for patients aged 12 and older. Their clinical focus includes preventive care, women’s health, and obesity medicine. The physicians also offer Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment and can make house calls. The practice keeps its patient panel small for unhurried, personalized attention. Members also receive access to a network of allied practitioners for yoga, meditation, and muscular therapy.

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Address

829 Main Road, Westport, MA 02790

Membership

$295/monthly

Membership Details

One time Registration Fee: $175. Individuals: $295/month. Child up to age 25 with adult member: $100/month. Membership covers all primary care services provided in the office. No additional charge for office visits.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Primary Care Partnership charges a monthly membership fee of $295 for individual adults. The practice also requires a one-time registration fee of $175. Families can add a child up to age 25 to an adult membership for an additional $100 per month. This monthly fee covers all primary care services provided in the office, with no copays or visit charges.

Prospective patients can begin by filling out the enrollment form on the practice website. After you submit the form, the practice schedules an informational visit. This meeting provides an opportunity for you to tour the office, meet the staff, and get to know the physicians before you commit to a membership.

No, Primary Care Partnership is a Direct Primary Care (DPC) practice and does not accept or bill health insurance. The practice has also opted out of Medicare. You pay your membership fee directly to the practice. We recommend all members maintain a separate insurance plan for emergencies, hospitalizations, and specialist care.

Your membership fee includes all primary care services the practice provides. This covers extended appointments, same-day or next-day sick visits, and 24/7 on-call physician access. It also includes chronic disease management, preventive care, minor surgical procedures, and in-house tests like EKGs. Members also receive one complimentary introductory session with each of the allied health practitioners.

Yes, the practice offers several convenient ways to receive care. We provide secure video visits for members when an in-person appointment is not necessary. The physicians also make home visits for patients when it is medically appropriate. Members can also contact their doctor directly through a secure messaging application.

Primary Care Partnership provides family medicine for patients from age 12 through the end of life. The physicians offer care for adolescents, adults, and seniors. Services range from school and sports physicals to chronic disease management and elder care coordination.

The practice caps its panel at just a few hundred patients per doctor. This intentional small size allows the physicians to provide unhurried, personalized care. It ensures ample time for extended appointments, which often last 60 to 90 minutes, and fosters strong patient-doctor relationships.

Practice last updated March 21, 2026