Direct Primary Care in Nevada

21 Providers
19 Practices
4 Cities
$65 – $149 /month
23 Accepting Patients
16 Offer Telehealth

Direct Primary Care (DPC) offers Nevada residents an alternative to traditional insurance-based healthcare. With 21 providers across 4 cities, patients can find affordable monthly membership plans that cover primary care services without copays or deductibles. Monthly membership plans range from $65 to $149, with an average of $111 per month. DPC practices typically offer longer appointments, same-day or next-day availability, direct physician access via phone or text, and transparent pricing without insurance billing.

Across the 19 practices we track in Nevada, the average DPC membership runs $111 per month, with plans ranging from $65 to $149. 23 of those practices (121%) are currently accepting new patients. 16 offer telehealth visits, useful for residents in rural counties or for follow-up care between in-person appointments. Coverage now reaches 4 Nevada cities, so most patients can find a DPC option within driving distance. At $111/mo, the typical Nevada DPC membership sits above the national average of $93/mo.

Regulatory note for Nevada: Nevada does not currently have a DPC-specific statute; practices operate under the state's general medical practice framework, with patient agreements treated as private contracts.

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Direct Primary Care in Nevada: Frequently Asked Questions

How much does direct primary care cost in Nevada?

Across the 19 DPC practices we track in Nevada, the average membership is about $111 per month. Plans range from $65 to $149 per month. The fee covers unlimited primary care with no copays.

How many DPC doctors are there in Nevada?

Connectedly Health lists 21 Direct Primary Care providers across 19 practices in 4 cities in Nevada.

Are Nevada DPC practices accepting new patients?

Yes — 23 of the DPC practices we track in Nevada are currently accepting new patients. Each listing shows its current status so you can find one taking members near you.

Can I use an HSA or FSA for a DPC membership in Nevada?

Yes. The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (H.R.1, 119th Congress), signed July 4, 2025, made Direct Primary Care memberships HSA-eligible starting January 1, 2026. Monthly fees under $150 per individual (or $300 per family) qualify as tax-deductible medical expenses, so you can pay with pre-tax HSA or FSA dollars.

Do I still need insurance with direct primary care in Nevada?

Direct Primary Care covers everyday primary care, but most members still keep a high-deductible or catastrophic insurance plan (or a health sharing plan) for emergencies, hospitalizations, and specialist care. DPC handles routine and preventive visits; insurance covers the big, unexpected costs.

How we keep this information accurate

All 21 direct primary care providers in Nevada are verified against the U.S. federal NPPES (National Provider Identifier) registry maintained by CMS.

Our direct primary care guidance draws on the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) and DPC Frontier.

Reviewed by the Connectedly Health Editorial Team · Last updated July 2, 2026. Editorial standards & how we verify providers.