Services
Adult primary care with actual continuity.
Amp Clinic focuses on direct primary care, prevention, metabolic health, sexual health, LGBTQ+ affirming care, and practical care coordination for adults who want medicine with context.
Core care
What Amp Clinic can help with
Primary care and prevention
Annual visits, problem visits, preventive screening, vaccines, risk review, medication review, and a plan that reflects your life instead of a generic checklist.
Chronic condition support
Ongoing care for hypertension, cholesterol, diabetes risk, thyroid questions, asthma, GERD, mood concerns, sleep, and the many unglamorous things that keep adults upright.
Metabolic and wellness care
Weight, nutrition strategy, activity planning, lab interpretation, medication options, hormone-related questions, and realistic follow-up instead of drive-by advice.
Sexual health
STI testing and treatment, PrEP conversations, safer sex planning, erectile dysfunction, libido concerns, and confidential care that assumes adults are adults.
LGBTQ+ affirming care
Respectful primary care for LGBTQ+ patients, including thoughtful preventive care, medication review, sexual health, and coordination with specialty care when appropriate.
HIV-informed and HCV-informed care
Primary care that understands HIV, viral hepatitis, liver health, prevention, medication interactions, stigma, and the systems patients have to navigate.
How visits are used
Less rushing. More clinical reasoning.
Direct primary care lets the visit slow down enough to do the work: clarify the concern, review medications, decide what labs matter, discuss costs, choose a plan, and follow up when the plan needs refinement.
The goal is not maximal testing. The goal is the right amount of testing, the right amount of medicine, and the right amount of explanation. Medicine should not feel like a scavenger hunt with copays.


What is not included
Clear boundaries are part of good care.
Amp Clinic membership does not replace health insurance, emergency services, hospital care, imaging coverage, specialist fees, surgery, or medications dispensed by pharmacies.
It is also not an emergency clinic. Chest pain, stroke symptoms, severe shortness of breath, uncontrolled bleeding, severe allergic reaction, or thoughts of self-harm need 911 or the nearest emergency department.
Common reasons patients reach out
Good primary care is wide, but it should not be vague.
New baseline
Establish care, review history, clean up medications, organize labs, and build a prevention plan.
Risk reduction
Blood pressure, cholesterol, diabetes risk, weight, sleep, alcohol, tobacco, sexual health, and cancer screening.
Problem solving
Fatigue, GI symptoms, pain, mood, skin concerns, hormone questions, infections, and medication side effects.
Next step
Start with whether the model fits.
If you want ongoing primary care with direct access and fewer layers, the membership page explains how the model works.