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Salt Lake Direct Primary Care

Quick Facts

Membership Price Range$50/month ages 5-18 (with a paying adult) / $100/month if enrolled without adult family member; $100/month ages 18 and above
Practice TypeDirect Primary Care
LocationSalt Lake City
DoctorsBrett Corsoin MD
Year Founded2017
Telehealth TypeSecure messaging, patient portal, phone
Telehealth AvailableYes

About

At Salt Lake Direct Primary Care, Dr. Corson runs a solo neighborhood practice built on a simple belief: good medicine should feel personal, affordable, and unhurried. The office sits above Jolley's Pharmacy in Salt Lake City, in a suite that feels more like a living room than a clinic. No waiting room crowds, no copays at the door, and a view of Mt. Wire from the window.

Membership costs $100 per month for adults. That covers virtually unlimited office visits, chronic disease management, annual physicals, sick and injury visits, and in-office testing. Dr. Corson handles his own messages and reaches patients through secure messaging, a patient portal, email, and phone. He also offers deeply discounted cash-price labs drawn right in the office. A CBC, CMP, and lipid profile runs about $10, with a $3 blood draw fee. He keeps his panel intentionally limited so each patient gets his real attention.

Details

Address

1670 E 1300 S, Suite 204, Salt Lake City, UT

Membership

$100/monthly

Membership Details

Monthly fees automatically billed to checking account or card. No copays or per-visit fees. Lab testing, skin biopsies, flu shots, stitches are extra but priced transparently at time of service. Blood draw in office is $3 additional. CBC, CMP, and lipid profile approximately $10.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Adult membership runs $100 per month. Children ages 5 to 18 pay $50 per month. The practice does not see children under 5. Monthly fees bill automatically to a checking account or card. There are no copays or per-visit fees for office visits.

Membership covers virtually unlimited office visits with no copay. That includes annual physicals, chronic disease management, sick visits, injury visits, and in-office testing like urinalysis and strep tests. Patients also get direct access to Dr. Corson via secure messaging, the patient portal, email, and phone.

Some services carry additional costs beyond the membership fee. Lab testing, skin biopsies, flu shots, and stitches are extra, but the practice discloses prices at the time of service. Blood draws in the office add $3. A CBC, CMP, and lipid profile together run about $10. Pricing is transparent and set before you agree to any service.

Salt Lake Direct Primary Care accepts patients with any type of insurance or no insurance at all. However, the practice does not bill insurance for any services. Membership fees and any additional service costs go directly to the patient. The practice also accepts Medicare patients, though Dr. Corson has opted out of Medicare billing.

No. A DPC membership is not a substitute for health insurance. The practice handles the vast majority of outpatient primary care needs, but patients still need health insurance for hospitalizations, surgeries, ER visits, and specialist care. Many members pair their membership with a high-deductible health plan.

Patients can contact Dr. Corson after hours and on weekends for urgent matters through secure messaging or by phone. Dr. Corson handles his own messages, so patients hear directly from him rather than a staff intermediary.

Yes. Salt Lake Direct Primary Care offers telemedicine visits. Patients can connect with Dr. Corson remotely in addition to in-person visits at the office.

The office sits above Jolley's Pharmacy in Salt Lake City. Patients should use the east door adjacent to the parking lot, then head upstairs to suite 204. Jolley's Pharmacy is conveniently located downstairs for filling prescriptions after a visit.

Yes. Dr. Corson draws blood in the office at discounted cash prices. A standard panel including a CBC, CMP, and lipid profile costs about $10, plus $3 for the in-office blood draw. For imaging, he directs patients to local independent imaging centers that offer transparent cash prices for X-rays, CT scans, MRIs, and ultrasounds. Patients always retain the option to use their insurance for labs or imaging elsewhere.

Prospective patients can sign up online through the practice website or call Dr. Corson directly to schedule a time to meet and confirm the practice is a good fit. The panel size is limited, so spots fill on a rolling basis.

Practice last updated March 24, 2026