
Solidaritus Health
Quick Facts
| Practice Type | Direct Primary Care |
| Location | Oconomowoc, Wisconsin, Chippewa Valley, Wisconsin, Eau Claire, Wisconsin, San Jose, California, Rocklin, California, Long Island, New York |
| Doctors | Sarada Abraham MD, Family Medicine, Amanda Brown MD, Primary Care, Angelika Deloa MD, Primary Care + 10 more |
| Telehealth Type | Secure telephone and video consultations |
| Telehealth Available | Yes |
About
At Solidaritus Health, a team of 13 physicians delivers primary care to working Americans and their families through employer and union partnerships. Members pay no copays, no deductibles, and no out-of-pocket costs. Employers and unions cover the cost of care, and Solidaritus handles the rest.
The practice operates across multiple locations including Chippewa Valley and Oconomowoc in Wisconsin, San Jose and Rocklin in California, and a planned expansion to Long Island, New York. Each member receives a personal physician and 24/7 urgent care access by secure phone, text, or email. The practice offers same-day and next-day appointments with no wait times, secure video and telephone visits, and an onsite pharmacy stocking 50-plus generic medications at no cost. Solidaritus has documented meaningful population health results, including sharp improvements in diabetes A1c control and cancer screening rates within one year. The practice also partners with UFCW Trust and a coalition of Long Island organizations to expand access for union members nationwide.
Details
Address
1025 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 907, Washington, DC 20036
Phone
(888) 491-2951Website
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No patient out-of-pocket costs. No copays. No deductibles. No medical claims. Services provided at no or low cost to members through employer/union partnerships.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Solidaritus Health members pay no out-of-pocket costs. There are no copays, no deductibles, and no medical claims. Employers and labor unions cover the cost of membership, so patients access care at no personal expense.
Solidaritus Health partners with employers and labor unions to provide care for their members and employees. If your employer or union has a partnership with Solidaritus, you qualify for membership. Contact your HR department or union representative to confirm eligibility.
Yes. Every Solidaritus member has a personal physician they can reach 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The practice provides secure mobile phone, text, and email access for urgent care needs outside of standard appointment times.
Yes. Solidaritus Health offers secure telephone and video consultations in addition to in-person visits. Members can choose the option that works best for their situation.
Solidaritus offers same-day and next-day appointments with no wait times. Members do not sit in waiting rooms, and the practice schedules visits to fit the member's schedule.
Solidaritus delivers a broad range of primary care services. These include preventive care, chronic disease management, urgent care, immunizations, annual physicals, women's health services, and healthy lifestyle coaching. The practice also performs rapid lab tests, skin procedures, and coordinates specialist and hospital care when needed.
Yes. Solidaritus Health locations feature an onsite pharmacy stocking more than 50 generic prescription medications. Members receive those medications at no cost.
Solidaritus has documented significant population health improvements within one year of enrollment. A HEDIS case study showed hypertension control rates rising from 80% to 87%, diabetes A1c control improving from 44% to 81%, and cervical cancer screening rates climbing from 34% to 85%. Employers using the model have also reported 5% to 25% reductions in overall health costs and greater than 40% reductions in emergency room utilization.
Solidaritus Health operates locations in Chippewa Valley and Oconomowoc in Wisconsin, and San Jose and Rocklin in California. The practice has a planned expansion to Long Island, New York as part of a coalition effort with local labor organizations.
Yes. Solidaritus Health partners with labor unions, including UFCW Trust, as well as private and public sector employers. The model makes high-quality primary care available to union members and their families at no out-of-pocket cost.
Practice last updated April 10, 2026






