
Sycamore Health
Quick Facts
| Membership Price Range | Primary Care: $129/month or $1,350/year ($112/month); $220/month couple. Weight Loss: $129/month for first 6 months, then $99/month. Perimenopause/Menopause: $129/month for first 6 months, then $99/month. |
| Practice Type | Direct Primary Care |
| Location | Farmington, West Hartford, Avon, Newington, New Britain, Burlington, Hartford |
| Doctors | Wynee Lou DO, MPH, Internal Medicine |
About
At Sycamore Health, Dr. Wynee Lou brings direct primary care to Farmington, Connecticut. The practice opens in July 2026 and currently accepts waitlist entries. It serves adults across Farmington, West Hartford, Avon, Newington, New Britain, Burlington, and the greater Hartford area. Sycamore Health operates on a simple belief: healthcare should feel personal and human. Dr. Lou holds board certifications in internal medicine and sports medicine. She also holds certificates in obesity and functional medicine. Her clinical focus spans chronic disease management, medical weight loss, perimenopause and menopause care, and preventive health. Memberships start at $129 per month with no copays and no long-term commitment. Founder's Pricing is available at launch.
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16 Brick Walk Lane, Farmington, CT 06032
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$129/monthly ($1,350/annual)
Membership Details
Founder's Pricing available. Primary Care: $129/month or $1,350 annually ($112/month); $220/month for couples. Weight Loss and Perimenopause/Menopause management: $129/month for first 6 months, then $99/month thereafter. No copays or surprise bills. HSA-eligible. Month-to-month, no long-term commitment.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Primary care memberships start at $129 per month. Members who pay annually pay $1,350, which works out to $112 per month. Couples can join together for $220 per month. Founder's Pricing is available at launch for those who join early.
Sycamore Health opens in July 2026 in Farmington, Connecticut. The practice currently accepts waitlist entries with no commitment required to reserve a spot.
Sycamore Health does not bill insurance for primary care services. Members can still use their insurance for labs ordered through outside facilities, imaging, and medications. Many members pair their membership with a high-deductible health plan or health-sharing plan for broader coverage.
Yes. HSA accounts cover DPC memberships at Sycamore Health. The practice does not accept FSA accounts for membership fees, so check your account type before enrolling.
Sycamore Health keeps memberships month-to-month with no long-term commitment. Members can cancel without penalty by providing the required notice before the next billing cycle.
Yes. Employers can cover all or part of an employee's membership. Sycamore Health memberships pair well with high-deductible health plans, and employers often offer DPC as a cost-effective benefit for their teams.
Sycamore Health serves adults 18 and older. The practice does not accept pediatric patients. Adults with high-deductible insurance, those managing chronic conditions, self-employed individuals, and small business owners often find the DPC model a strong fit.
Members receive unlimited office visits with no copays, same-day or next-day appointments, direct messaging with their provider, preventive care, annual exams, chronic disease management, and basic in-office procedures. No surprise bills.
Members communicate directly with their provider through messaging. The practice prioritizes direct access and responsive communication as core membership benefits.
Yes. Dr. Lou offers a dedicated medical weight loss membership starting at $129 per month for the first six months, then $99 per month. The program includes body composition testing, nutrition and exercise counseling, lifestyle coaching, and GLP-1 prescriptions when appropriate.
Practice last updated June 11, 2026


