Affordable Subscription Healthcare

Flex Family Health Direct is Dubbed the "Netflix of Healthcare"

Billings, Montana is embracing a healthcare transformation inspired by Flex Family Health Direct, dubbed the "Netflix of Healthcare." With subscription-based accessibility, this clinic redefines patient-doctor connections and affordability in an era of soaring insurance costs.

Founded by Cole Whitmoyer in 2019, Flex's fixed monthly memberships cover in-office visits, 24/7 provider access, and quick appointments, even via text. Starting at $64 per month for individuals, $84 for seniors, and $159 for families, it also offers corporate plans. Flex's commitment spans medications, procedures, X-rays, often at significantly lower costs than traditional options.

This approach, guided by personalized care and streamlined interaction, might shape the future of healthcare. With a vision for expansion, Flex Family Health Direct is simplifying healthcare and fostering patient-centric engagement.

Subscription-based Healthcare
The rise of subscription-based healthcare models like Flex Family Health Direct is disrupting the traditional healthcare system, offering affordable and accessible services.
Patient-doctor Connections
Flex Family Health Direct redefines the patient-doctor relationship by prioritizing personalized care and fostering meaningful engagement.
Streamlined Healthcare Interactions
Flex Family Health Direct's streamlined approach to healthcare interactions, including quick appointments via text, is reshaping the way patients access and receive medical care.

Where This Applies

Healthcare
The healthcare industry has the opportunity to embrace subscription-based models and prioritize patient-centric care.
Health Insurance
The health insurance industry can adapt to the rise of subscription-based healthcare by exploring partnerships and coverage options that align with these new models.
Telemedicine
Telemedicine companies could benefit from developing streamlined communication platforms that provide quick and convenient access to healthcare professionals.
SCORE
2.8 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen X
  • Millennial (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 32%
Activity 33%
Freshness 19%