
The Village Family Medicine
Quick Facts
| Practice Type | Direct Primary Care |
| Doctors | Brianna Berry MD, IBCLC, Family Medicine |
| Telehealth Type | Virtual care |
| Housecalls | Yes |
| Telehealth Available | Yes |
About
At The Village Family Medicine, Dr. Brianna Berry delivers direct primary care for individuals and families in White Post, VA. Her practice runs on a flat monthly membership that covers unlimited visits, virtual care, and ongoing communication. There are no copays and no surprise bills.
Dr. Berry built The Village around time, continuity, and shared decision-making. She offers same-day or next-day appointments in the office, virtually, or at home through house calls. Her clinical scope includes preventive, acute, and chronic care alongside mental health services, postpartum support, and physician-level breastfeeding medicine. Patients reach Dr. Berry directly through a dedicated line rather than navigating through a call center. As a mother of two, she brings personal understanding to the care she provides.
Details
Address
120 Storage Solutions Lane, Suite 123, White Post, VA 22663
Phone
(540) 515-5101Website
Visit websiteMembership Details
Flat monthly membership fee covering comprehensive primary care including unlimited visits, virtual care, ongoing communication, and care coordination — without per-visit charges. No copays or surprise bills.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Village Family Medicine charges a flat monthly membership fee that covers comprehensive primary care. The membership includes unlimited visits, virtual care, ongoing communication, and care coordination. There are no copays and no per-visit charges. Patients always know what their care costs.
Yes, The Village Family Medicine offers same-day and next-day visits. Dr. Berry structured the practice to eliminate long waits so patients get care when they need it. This includes both in-office visits and virtual appointments.
The Village Family Medicine operates as a direct primary care practice and does not bill insurance for membership fees. The flat monthly fee covers all included services directly. Patients may still carry insurance for specialist referrals, hospitalizations, labs, or imaging outside the practice.
Yes, Dr. Berry offers virtual care as part of every membership. Patients can schedule telehealth visits for a wide range of concerns without an additional charge. This option adds flexibility for busy families or patients who prefer to be seen from home.
Yes, The Village Family Medicine offers home visits. Dr. Berry provides care in the office, virtually, or at a patient's home. House calls are especially useful for postpartum patients and families navigating the early weeks after birth.
The practice covers preventive care, acute and chronic illness management, mental health services, postpartum support, and breastfeeding medicine. Dr. Berry also handles care coordination as part of each membership. The goal is to serve as a consistent, primary point of care across a wide range of health needs.
New patients can schedule directly through the practice website. Dr. Berry also offers a free meet and greet for anyone who wants to learn more before committing. No phone calls or extra steps are required to get started.
Yes, The Village Family Medicine includes postpartum support and physician-level breastfeeding consultations as part of its services. Dr. Berry is an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant in addition to her family medicine training. She offers home-based postpartum care for both mother and baby.
Dr. Berry provides mental health services for anxiety, depression, and life transitions. She integrates these concerns into primary care rather than requiring patients to seek a separate provider. This continuity of care allows her to treat the whole patient over time.
Practice last updated April 10, 2026
