Welcome to the

New England Direct Primary Care Alliance

DPC Physicians Helping DPC Physicians

Our mission is to support independent Direct Primary Care physicians in New England through education, collaboration and community.

The New England Direct Primary Care Alliance is dedicated to expanding access to affordable, patient-centered healthcare through Direct Primary Care (DPC). By connecting physicians, educating communities, and supporting innovation in healthcare delivery, we’re helping reshape the future of primary care throughout New England.

Goals

What the Alliance does

Connecting DPC Physicians & Practices

We bring together Direct Primary physicians across New England to foster collaboration, share best practices, build community and strengthen the collective impact of the DPC model.

Educating Patients & Communities

We provide clear, accessible information to help patients and communities understand the benefits of Direct Primary Care and make informed healthcare decisions.

Building a Strong Collaborative Regional Network

We cultivate a supportive network of physicians, partners and advocates committed to advancing Direct Primary Care in New England and beyond.

Advocating for Accessible, Transparent Healthcare

We actively support policies and initiatives that promote affordable, transparent, and patient-centered healthcare throughout the region.

Testimonials

What Alliance Members Are Saying

In the News

What our members are doing

  • Congratulations to Dr. Matthew Libby as he is starting a new volunteer position as Vice President at Massachusetts Academy of Family Physicians!

  • Maine Public features Dr. Kelsey McDonald of Coastline Direct Primary Care

  • Welcome Western Foothills DPC to the Alliance

  • Congratulations to Dr. Sarah Gallo for opening her practice!

  • News Center Maine features Casco Bay Direct Primary care

  • Dr. Lucas surpasses 500 surgeries performed on the daVinci Surgery platform

  • Member Paulius Mui recently spoke with Lisa Rosenbaum on ”Autonomy vs. Equity”