HOW IT WORKS
Praxis is a membership-based medical practice built around one idea: that your physician should know you, be available to you, and be able to handle the full range of what medicine requires — from a Monday morning question about a new medication to a Sunday night call about a fever that isn't breaking.
This is not a specialist referral service or an urgent care alternative. Praxis functions as your complete medical home — combining the continuity and relationship of primary care with the clinical judgment of emergency medicine.
Joining The Practice
Membership begins with an introductory consultation to ensure Praxis is the right fit. Because the practice maintains a deliberately low patient-to-physician ratio, enrollment is limited and intentional.
New members complete a comprehensive initial visit covering medical history, current health concerns, medications, and long-term goals. This is the foundation of an ongoing physician relationship — not a one-time intake form.
Establish Your Care
Primary Care, Ongoing
For most members, Praxis serves as their primary physician. That means routine preventive care, medication management, chronic condition oversight, and the kind of continuity that lets your doctor actually know your history when something comes up.
Urgent Care, When It Matters
When something changes — an illness, an injury, a result that needs same-day attention — members reach their physician directly by phone or text. There's no scheduling queue, no urgent care waiting room, and no explanation required. Clinical concerns are evaluated with emergency medicine training behind every decision.
Care That Comes to You
Most care is delivered through secure telehealth for speed and convenience. When in-person evaluation is needed and clinically appropriate, house calls bring physician care directly to the member's home.
Coordination When You Need More
When imaging, specialist involvement, laboratory testing, or hospital-level care is necessary, Praxis coordinates directly — so members are never navigating the healthcare system alone.