
Village Health
Quick Facts
| Membership Price Range | $50/Mo Individual | $75/Mo Household | $100/Mo Uninsured/High Deductible |
| Practice Type | Direct Primary Care |
| Location | Middlebury, Addison County |
| Doctors | Jessica Rouse MD, Family Medicine |
| Year Founded | 2019 |
| Telehealth Type | Video visits via doxy.me; secure messaging |
| Insurance Accepted | Medicare, Medicaid |
| Telehealth Available | Yes |
About
At Village Health, Dr. Jessica Rouse and family nurse practitioner Laura Wilkinson deliver whole-person primary care from their downtown Middlebury location. The two co-founded the practice in 2019 with a focus on compassionate, personalized, and timely care. Village Health holds certification as a Patient-Centered Medical Home, reflecting a team-based approach to care coordination. The practice serves patients of all ages, from infants through older adults, and welcomes entire households under one roof. Members choose from individual, household, or uninsured and high-deductible plans starting at $50 per month. Same-day and next-day appointments are available for acute concerns. After hours, patients reach Dr. Rouse or Laura directly by calling the main office number. The practice also offers telemedicine visits, in-office lab services through Principle Lab, and a broad clinical range including preventive care, chronic disease management, women's health, nutritional counseling, diabetic counseling, and life coaching.
Details
Address
5 Park Street, Star Mill, Suite 3A, Middlebury, VT 05753
Phone
(802) 382-9491Website
Visit websiteMembership
$50/monthly
Membership Details
Individual plan: $50/month covers comprehensive care including same day appointments, lengthened office visits, and after-hours provider access. Household plan: $75/month covers same benefits as individual with reduced cost for immediate family members residing full-time. Uninsured/High Deductible plan: $100/month covers all provider services with no co-payment; insurance not billed for in-office services. Medicaid acceptance currently on hold. Payment options: monthly, quarterly, or annually by credit card, bank transfer, or check.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Village Health offers three membership tiers. The individual plan runs $50 per month and covers comprehensive primary care including same-day appointments and after-hours provider access. The household plan costs $75 per month and extends the same benefits to immediate family members living in the same home. The uninsured and high-deductible plan is $100 per month and covers all provider services with no co-payment, and the practice does not bill insurance for in-office care.
Village Health accepts payment monthly, quarterly, or annually. Members can pay by credit card, bank transfer, or check.
Yes. Village Health offers same-day and next-day appointments for acute care concerns. The membership model keeps the patient panel small enough to support this level of access.
Village Health works alongside most insurance plans for services outside the office, such as labs, x-rays, and specialist referrals. For members on the uninsured or high-deductible plan, the practice does not bill insurance for in-office services. Medicaid acceptance is currently on hold.
Village Health sees patients of all ages, from newborns through older adults. The practice welcomes entire households, so families can bring multiple generations under a single practice relationship.
Yes. me. Patients can also text photos to support remote evaluations for concerns like skin rashes.
Village Health patients can call the main office number after hours and on weekends. That call reaches Dr. Rouse or Laura Wilkinson directly for urgent medical concerns.
Village Health offers family medicine across the full age spectrum. Services include preventive care, pediatric care, chronic disease management, women's health and gynecological care, nutritional counseling, diabetic counseling, immunizations, lab services, life coaching, and telemedicine.
No. Village Health operates as an independent, privately-owned practice. However, the practice does coordinate referrals to Porter Hospital and UVM for specialists, labs, and imaging, and works with hospitalist teams when patients require inpatient care.
Yes. Village Health holds certification as a Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH). This means the practice delivers a team-based, coordinated approach to care, including proactive outreach, specialist referral coordination, and thorough tracking of each patient's health information.
Practice last updated June 11, 2026


