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Direct Primary Care
Internal Medicine

Primary Health of Connecticut

Quick Facts

Membership Price Range$119/mo (ages 18-39) | $139/mo (ages 40-64) | $159/mo (ages 65+)
Practice TypeDirect Primary Care
DoctorsNicole Maksymiw DO, MPH, Internal Medicine
Telehealth TypeVirtual consultations
Telehealth AvailableYes

About

At Primary Health of Connecticut, Dr. Nicole Maksymiw delivers direct primary care from her Monroe, CT practice. She built this practice on a clear conviction: medical decisions belong to patients and their doctors, not large corporations. Her approach keeps care personal, accessible, and priced fairly.

The monthly membership covers all visits with no per-visit charges. Members reach Dr. Maksymiw directly by phone, text, or email. Appointments run 30 to 60 minutes, and the practice offers same-day or next-day sick visits. The membership includes preventive care, chronic disease management, women's health exams, weight loss management, minor in-office procedures, urgent care, and virtual consultations. Labs are not included but the practice provides heavily discounted pricing. Primary Health of Connecticut also serves small businesses, offering membership as a benefit for employees.

Details

Address

324 Elm Street, Suite 203A, Monroe, CT 06468

Membership

$119/monthly

Membership Details

Monthly membership fee includes all visits with no additional per-visit charges. All wellness visits, follow-up, urgent care, phone calls, texts and emails are included. Labs are not included but are available at heavily discounted prices. HSA funds can be used up to $150 per individual and $300 per family.

Typical Appointment

45 minutes

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Frequently Asked Questions

Primary Health of Connecticut charges $119 per month for members ages 18-39, $139 for ages 40-64, and $159 for members 65 and older. The monthly fee covers all visits with no additional per-visit charges. Dr. Maksymiw does not bill insurance at all, so members pay no co-pays or insurance fees on top of their membership rate.

The membership includes unlimited office visits, preventive care, chronic disease management, women's health exams, weight loss management, minor in-office procedures, urgent care, and virtual consultations. Members also reach Dr. Maksymiw directly by phone, text, or email. Wellness visits, follow-ups, and urgent care calls are all part of the flat monthly fee.

Yes. Recent legislation allows HSA funds to cover DPC membership fees up to $150 per individual and $300 per family. Members with HSA accounts can apply those funds directly toward their Primary Health of Connecticut membership.

Labs are not part of the monthly membership fee. However, Dr. Maksymiw negotiates heavily discounted lab pricing for members. Many members with high-deductible plans find that paying cash pricing for labs costs less than running them through insurance.

Dr. Maksymiw does not bill insurance for any services at the practice. You can still use your insurance for medications, imaging, specialist referrals, and any care outside the practice. Most members carry a health insurance plan alongside their membership to cover those additional needs.

Start by scheduling a complimentary meet-and-greet through the Contact page. Dr. Maksymiw will walk you through how the practice works and answer your questions. If you decide to join, she will guide you through the membership enrollment process during that visit.

Yes. Primary Health of Connecticut requires no long-term commitment. Members can cancel at any time by contacting the office directly.

Yes. Dr. Maksymiw offers virtual consultations for members who prefer to connect remotely. Members can also reach her directly by phone, text, or email for questions and follow-ups between visits.

Yes. Primary Health of Connecticut works with small businesses that want to offer DPC as a benefit to their employees. Reach out to the practice directly to discuss options for your team.

Practice last updated March 21, 2026