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Tejas Direct Primary Care

Quick Facts

Membership Price RangeChildren (ages 5-18): $65/month for first child with one adult membership ($50 each subsequent child); Adults (ages 19-60): $129/month; Adults (ages 61-100+): $149/month; Home Visit: $89/home visit; One-time enrollment fee: $100 individual or $165 per household
Practice TypeDirect Primary Care
LocationSan Antonio
DoctorsZachary Taylor M.D., Family Medicine
Telehealth TypeTelehealth Visits
HousecallsYes
Telehealth AvailableYes

About

At Tejas Direct Primary Care, Dr. Zachary Taylor delivers family medicine to patients across San Antonio, TX. The practice name carries meaning: "Tejas" comes from a Native American word for "Friend," and that spirit shapes how Dr. Taylor approaches every patient relationship. A. Award in 2023 and a Rising Star Doctor Award in 2024. Dr. Taylor focuses on "well-care" over sick-care, prioritizing proactive screening and early identification of health conditions. He sees patients from ages 5 through 100 and treats the whole person: body, mind, and spirit. The practice offers an on-site DEXA body composition scan, one of the most precise tools available for measuring muscle mass and body fat. Members receive their doctor's cell number for direct access during business hours. The practice operates inside the Method Wellness and Physical Therapy office at 4726 Shavano Oak, Suite 101 in San Antonio.

Details

Address

4726 Shavano Oak, Suite 101, San Antonio, TX 78249

Membership

$129/monthly

Membership Details

Flat monthly membership fee. Children (ages 5-18): $65/month for first child with one adult membership ($50 for each subsequent child). Adults (ages 19-60): $129/month. Adults (ages 61-100+): $149/month. Home Visit Appointment: $89/home visit (rates vary by distance). One-time enrollment fee of $100 per individual or $165 per household.

Typical Appointment

60 minutes

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Frequently Asked Questions

Membership at Tejas Direct Primary Care runs $129 per month for adults ages 19 to 60. Adults 61 and older pay $149 per month. Children ages 5 to 18 pay $65 per month for the first child when enrolled with an adult member, and $50 per month for each additional child. A one-time enrollment fee of $100 applies per individual or $165 per household.

No. Membership includes unlimited office visits with no additional charges per visit. Initial appointments may last up to two hours, and standard appointments run up to 60 minutes.

Yes. Tejas Direct Primary Care offers same-day appointments for members. The practice also offers next-day scheduling for situations that are not immediately urgent.

Yes. Dr. Taylor offers telehealth visits for members who prefer a virtual appointment. Members can also reach Dr. Taylor directly by phone during business hours using the cell number he provides at enrollment.

Yes. Dr. Taylor makes house calls by request with at least five business days' notice. House call appointments start at $89, with rates that vary based on distance from the clinic.

The practice serves patients from ages 5 through 100 and beyond. Dr. Taylor treats children, adults, and older adults, and welcomes entire families under one practice.

The Premier Physical includes a DEXA body composition scan and an annual panel of routine labs when a member pays the full year of membership in advance. Members who do not prepay annually can still purchase labs and DEXA scans separately at discounted member-only rates.

Yes. The practice offers on-site DEXA body composition scans to non-patients. The current rate is $119, down from the standard price of $195, and includes a 20-minute session with Dr. Taylor to review results.

The practice offers a free virtual meet-and-greet with Dr. Taylor for prospective patients. This no-obligation visit lets you ask questions and determine whether the practice fits your health goals before enrolling.

Tejas Direct Primary Care operates on a direct primary care model and does not bill insurance for membership or primary care visits. Many members pair their membership with a high-deductible health plan or health-sharing arrangement to cover hospital or specialist costs.

Practice last updated June 11, 2026