
Membership is $30 per month per child with a paid adult member, and your child sees a board-certified family medicine physician at every visit. There's no insurance billing and no copays.
Your child's $30 monthly membership at the Andover, KS clinic covers:
Annual well-child exams following the American Academy of Pediatrics Bright Futures periodicity schedule
Routine vaccines on the CDC childhood immunization schedule
Newborn care, infant care, pediatric care, and adolescent care through age 17
Same-day and next-day sick visits for ear infections, strep throat, asthma flares, pinkeye, fevers, rashes, and minor injuries
School and sports physicals aligned with USD 385 and KSHSAA requirements
Vision and hearing screening
Developmental and behavioral screening at age-appropriate visits
EKGs
In-office procedures: laceration repair, foreign body removal, wart removal, splinter removal, skin lesion and mole evaluation
Direct email and phone contact with your child's doctor between visits
Wholesale pricing on prescription medications
Discounted lab work
That list covers most of what a child needs from primary care in a typical year, with no per-visit charges layered on top.
The $30 is the whole monthly bill for your child's primary care. You won't see a copay or a surprise bill, and you won't wait two months for a checkup. The same doctor sees your child every time.



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A small patient panel is what makes the rest of the model work for parents. Your child wakes up with an ear infection on a Tuesday morning, and you can get an appointment that day or the next. Point-of-care testing for strep, influenza, and COVID-19 runs during the visit, so you leave knowing what's wrong and what to do about it.
If your child needs a prescription, the clinic stocks common antibiotics, asthma medications, and other generics at wholesale pricing, often a fraction of retail pharmacy cost.
Same-day appointments aren't the only piece of access. You'll also get your doctor's email and phone number when you join.
Email for routine questions, refills, and non-urgent updates
Phone or text for urgent symptom questions
911 for life-threatening emergencies
There's no front desk to call and no callback queue. The doctor who answers saw your child last week and knows your family's history.
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Pediatric care is one piece of the membership model. Pricing scales across the whole family:
Two adults under 45 plus two children: $180 per month for unlimited care for the whole family.
Pay annually and you get one month free. There's no enrollment fee and no long-term contract, and you can cancel with 30 days' notice.
If your family carries a high-deductible health plan, you can pay your membership with pre-tax dollars. Direct Primary Care memberships became HSA-eligible on January 1, 2026, under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. You can use Health Savings Account funds toward your membership up to $300 per month for families. Talk with your benefits administrator about how the rules apply to your specific plan.
For more on how Direct Primary Care pairs with insurance, see our breakdown of Direct Primary Care vs. traditional insurance-based care in Kansas and how Direct Primary Care works in Kansas. If you'd like the broader family medicine view beyond pediatrics, visit our Andover family medicine page.
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The Andover clinic sits at 338 S. Andover Road, Suite 200, about 10 minutes south of Kansas Medical Center and minutes from Andover High School, Andover Central, and the USD 385 elementary schools. Families come from Andover (67002), East Wichita, Rose Hill, Derby, Augusta, Mulvane, Towanda, and Benton. The reasons Andover families are switching to Direct Primary Care cover what tends to drive the decision.
Office hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM. Lab hours: 8:30 AM to 3:30 PM. Closed for lunch 12:00 to 1:30 daily.
The free meet and greet is a no-commitment conversation with the doctor about your family's health needs and how the practice works.
Andover clinic | 338 S. Andover Road, Suite 200, Andover, KS 67002 | 316-202-9990
Reviewed by Dr. Robert Roeser, founder of Integrity Medicine. For medical concerns, call your doctor directly. For life-threatening emergencies, call 911.