
RootMD Health + Care
Quick Facts
| Practice Type | Direct Primary Care |
| Location | Indialantic, Brevard County |
| Doctors | Lon Manson MD, Family Medicine |
| Telehealth Type | Video visits, phone visits, patient portal messaging |
| Housecalls | Yes |
| Telehealth Available | Yes |
About
At RootMD Health + Care, Dr. Lon Manson delivers functional primary care through a direct pay model in Indialantic, Florida. He calls his approach "Functional Primary Care," weaving functional medicine into every patient visit as a standard of care, not an optional add-on. The practice name reflects its core mission: finding the root cause of every health issue.
Dr. Manson limits his panel to roughly one-tenth the size of a typical insurance-based practice. That keeps appointments at a full 60 minutes and guarantees same-day or next-day availability. RootMD offers two membership tiers, a standard DPC option and a Concierge Membership, plus a pay-when-you-need option for those not ready to subscribe. The practice serves patients in-person in Indialantic and via telemedicine throughout Florida and Tennessee. Services range from acute illness visits and sports physicals to ketamine-assisted psychotherapy, VO2 max testing, bedside ultrasound, IV infusion therapy, and a comprehensive four-hour Concierge Physical built around metabolic and cardiovascular risk assessment.
Details
Address
230 5th Avenue, Indialantic, FL 32903
Phone
(321)723-7353Website
Visit websiteMembership Details
Standard DPC Membership and Concierge Membership options available. Membership includes all appointment types. Concierge Membership adds doctor's cell phone number, annual Galleri Multi-Cancer screening test, annual 3-hour Concierge Physical, one free home visit annually, and free in-clinic testing and procedures. Family discounts available for more than one adult or more than 2 kids. No sign-up or cancellation fee but 1-year contract term. Pay-when-you-need option also available.
Typical Appointment
60 minutes
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Frequently Asked Questions
RootMD Health + Care offers two membership tiers: a Standard DPC Membership and a Concierge Membership. The Standard option covers all appointment types for a flat monthly fee, with in-clinic testing charged at wholesale cost and procedures discounted by 60%. The Concierge Membership adds Dr. Manson's personal cell phone number, an annual Galleri Multi-Cancer screening, one free annual home visit, free in-clinic testing and procedures, and an annual three-hour Concierge Physical. Family discounts apply for more than one adult or more than two children. Neither tier charges a sign-up or cancellation fee, though the contract runs for one year.
No. RootMD also offers a pay-when-you-need option for patients who prefer not to subscribe. This works well for acute illnesses or one-time consultations. As the practice grows, this option may close to protect member availability, and the practice sends advance notice to pay-as-you-go patients before any change.
Standard appointments run 60 minutes. The Concierge Physical spans four hours across two visits: a two-plus-hour exam visit and a 90-minute results and planning visit. Longer appointment windows mean Dr. Manson has time to go deep on complex or chronic issues at every visit.
Yes. RootMD caps its panel at roughly one-tenth the size of a typical insurance-based practice, which allows Dr. Manson to offer same-day or next-day appointments. Members also receive same business day responses to all inquiries, and Concierge members have 24/7 access via Dr. Manson's personal cell phone.
RootMD does not accept insurance for membership fees or services. Patients pay directly through a monthly membership or on a per-visit basis. The practice accepts credit and debit cards, ACH transfer, Venmo, cryptocurrency, and cash. Removing insurance from the equation lets Dr. Manson focus medical decisions on patient needs rather than coverage rules.
Yes. Dr. Manson sees patients via telemedicine throughout Florida and Tennessee. In-person visits take place at 230 5th Avenue in Indialantic, Florida. The practice also offers home visits, with Concierge members receiving one free home visit annually.
The Concierge Physical is a four-hour exam split across two visits. The first visit covers a comprehensive head-to-toe exam, body composition measurement with the Styku 3D scanner, and bedside ultrasound of the carotid arteries, heart, aorta, and liver. Patients also take home testing devices to capture data in their everyday environment. The second visit reviews all results and builds an actionable health plan. Dr. Manson designed the physical to detect metabolic dysfunction and cardiovascular risk years before disease fully develops.
Yes. RootMD provides functional psychiatry services through Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner Sara Adrados, who works closely with Dr. Manson. Services include psychiatric evaluations, medication management, and medication tapering with a functional medicine lens. RootMD also offers ketamine-assisted psychotherapy for treatment-resistant depression, PTSD, chronic suicidality, and severe social anxiety, delivered in 90-minute sessions over a six-session induction.
Dr. Manson uses bedside point-of-care ultrasound routinely for organ and vascular imaging. The practice also uses the Styku body composition analyzer, a radiation-free 3D infrared scanner, and the VO2 Master for basal metabolic rate and VO2 max testing. These tools give Dr. Manson measurable data points to guide prevention and performance planning for each patient.
New patients can start with a free introduction visit, available in person, by video, or by phone. That visit covers how RootMD works, the treatment philosophy, and any questions about the practice. From there, patients choose the membership or pay-when-you-need option that fits their situation and book their first clinical appointment.
Practice last updated April 11, 2026

