Taylor Johnson, DPC Family Medicine in Salem

Taylor Johnson, MD

DPC Family Medicine, Oregon
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Practice
Doctor Name:
Taylor Johnson
Practice Name:
Style:
Direct Primary Care
Max Patients in Panel:
N/A
Specialty:
DPC Family Medicine
24x7 Access:
N/A
Response Time:
N/A
Additional Features:
Telehealth - Pending
Home Visit - Pending
Free Consultation - Pending
Holistic/Lifestyle Med - Pending
Accepting New Patients:
N/A
Free initial consultation:
N/A
Languages:
English
Cost:
  • $75 per month for single adult (19 and over)
  • $100 per month for single adult with unlimited children (under the age of 20)
  • $125 per month for adult couple
  • $150 per month for adult couple with unlimited children (under the age of 20)
Payment Method:
Card | Cash
Additional Services:
Not Available
Doctor Details:

"My hope is to connect with patients, to listen to them, and to help them feel like they matter. I love Direct Primary Care because it allows me to focus on listening and less on clicking boxes. The most rewarding part of medicine for me is helping patients understand their health or to be there when something unexpected happens. I love partnering with patients as they try to navigate the health care system. This is why I joined All-Star Medicine Direct Primary Care with Dr. Ron Palm.

Dr. Johnson is a board certified physician in Family Medicine and Osteopathic Manipulation. He recently finished his residency at Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center in Corvallis, Oregon. He practices medicine from kids all the way to elderly care. He is a graduate of University of Oregon and got his medical degree from Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine in Erie, Pennsylvania. Dr. Johnson was born and raised in Oregon, growing up in Eugene. He currently lives in Corvallis with his wife and plans to move toward Salem. They are both active in their church and are expecting their first child later this year. Dr. Johnson enjoys date night with his wife, sailing, Ultimate Frisbee, and nerdy board games. He is excited about joining All-Star Health in order to connect with his patients and provide them with great care. “My hope is to really connect to patients, to listen to them and to help them feel like they matter. I really love Direct Primary Care because it allows me to focus more time to listen and less on clicking boxes. The most rewarding part of medicine for is helping patient understand their health care or to be there when something unexpected has happened. I love partnering with patients as they try to navigate the health care system. This is why I joined All-Star Medicine Direct Primary Care with Dr. Ron Palm.” Dr. Johnson is a board certified physician in Family Medicine and Osteopathic Manipulation. He recently finished his residency at Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center in Corvallis, OR. He practices medicine from kids all the way to elderly care. He is a graduate of University of Oregon and got his medical degree from Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine in Erie Pennsylvania. Dr. Johnson was born and raised in Oregon growing up in Eugene. Dr. Johnson currently lives in Corvallis with plans moving towards Salem. He is married and they are expecting their first child later this year. He enjoys date night with his wife, camping, hiking, sailing, Ultimate Frisbee and board games. They are both active in their church. He is excited about joining All-Star Health in order to connect with his patients and provide them with great care."

Clinic Details:

"Most Americans don’t realize what we really have for medical insurance is catastrophic insurance. On average, we pay $100 to $400 per paycheck for our insurance premiums, and then still have to pay a deductible of $500 to $5,000 before insurance really kicks in. Now we are also having to pay 10%-30% of what they call co-Insurance. This means we are responsible for paying 10%-30% of the overall office visit bill even after the deductible is paid. Why are we paying so much and why are health care costs rising? The answer is the insurance companies. They are getting more than 42 cents of every dollar spent in medicine. That is why they can afford to put their names on stadiums and arenas. What does this get us? A quick 10 minute visit with a physician who you may or may not know and who has their nose in a computer the whole time. Why pay deductibles and co-insurance to the insurance companies and get very little time and access to your physician in return? This is not how medicine is supposed to be practiced. This is not how I envisioned practicing medicine when I went into family medicine 20 years ago. I want to take medicine back to the way it is supposed to be practiced. Back to the patient-physician relationship. Back to where I can spend time with patients and thus able to give better medical care. Back to where patients have access to myself and my staff and not a call center. Back to where my patients know me and I know them. Back to were going to the doctor did not mean taking out a loan. This is being done across the country and at much lower costs to you the patient with a medical movement called Direct Primary Care. I really hope you will join me. Typical medical practices and hospitals have their doctors focusing on piles of paperwork. With Direct Primary Care, Dr. Palm & Dr. Johnson are able to focus their time on patients. You won’t have to deal with long lines, crowded waiting rooms, or appointments that are booked months out. With Direct Primary Care, you’ll feel like Dr. Palm & Dr. Johnson aren’t only your doctors, but someone you can truly talk to."

Conditions Treated:
Here are some of the conditions that are typically managed by a DPC Family Medicine provider:
Hypothyroidism
Depression
Diabetes
Allergies
High cholesterol
Sleep apnea
High blood pressure
Acid reflux
Cervical cancer
Treatments and Procedures:
Here are some of the treatments and procedures that are typically offered by a DPC Family Medicine provider:
Blood pressure medication
Allergy testing
Ear wax removal
Dexa scan
Physical examination
Blood glucose monitoring
Bone density test
Cancer screening
Annual wellness exam
Chronic care management
Care coordination
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Contact
Address
340 Vista Avenue Southeast, Suite 110, Salem,
OR
97302
Credentials
Education:
MD
Certification:
NA
Achievements:
NA
Professional Background Information
Active Medical License: Oregon
Disciplinary Action Taken By States Medical Board: No Actions Found
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