Patient chart — direct primary care
Physician
Dr. Jake DeWitt, MD
Clinician
Karen Johnson, DMS
Model
Direct Primary Care
Chief Complaint
HPI · Patient voiceFive-minute visits where you can ask one question. Told to lose weight and follow up in 3 months. Weeks to see your doctor when something changes. This is what primary care has become for most Americans.
Dr. DeWitt spent years inside two of Indiana’s largest primary care systems watching it happen. So he left. And built the third.
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So he left. And built the third.
This is why direct primary care exists.
FreedomDoc → Westfield Premier Physicians → Integrative Health DPC
Attending Physician
Founding physician · Primary careDr. Jake DeWitt, MD
Founding Physician · Integrative Health DPC

Purdue University · Indiana University School of Medicine · OBGYN-trained
Dr. DeWitt sees you because he has time to see you. Thirty to sixty minutes. Every appointment. The same physician every time — because the panel is small by design, not by accident.
His training — Purdue University, Indiana University School of Medicine, an OBGYN residency before he founded this practice — is the reason each appointment is productive. The appointments themselves are the reason his patients stay.
He left two of Indiana’s largest primary care systems because the 7-minute visit and the triage phone tree had become the structural design, not the edge case. He built this practice to be the opposite of that by construction.
“The standard of care is the one I hold myself to.”
— Dr. Jake DeWitt, MD
How care works here.
6 orders · ActiveDirect primary care is a membership model in which the patient pays the physician directly. No insurance intermediary. No billing department. Just a physician, a small panel, and time to practice medicine. This is how it works at IDPC.

- Access
Text Dr. DeWitt directly.
His cell is not triaged through a phone tree. No receptionist, no hold music, no portal message that gets answered three days later. You text him. He reads it. Replies typically come within the same clinic day.
- Scheduling
Same-day or next-day visits.
Because the panel is small by design. When everyone on your schedule is actually your patient, you can make room.
- Time
30 to 60 minute appointments.
Enough time to actually think. To take a history. To ask the second question after you get the first answer.
Standard visits run 30 to 60 minutes — not rationed by an insurance-driven schedule.
- Cost
Labs at our cost.
No insurance markup. You see what we pay — which is a fraction of what traditional practices bill. Transparency is part of the model.
- Billing
No surprise billing. Ever.
Your membership covers the visit. No copays at the door, no EOBs in the mail, no collections call six months later for a code you didn't understand.
- Coordination
Specialists talk to him. He talks to you.
When the cardiologist orders a test, the result is in your chart here. When the endocrinologist changes a medication, it is reconciled before your next visit. The coordination is the work — the kind of work a primary care physician was always supposed to do and rarely does.
Membership.
3 tiers · MonthlyOne monthly rate. No copays. No surprise fees. The membership keeps the practice running at a scale where your physician actually knows your name.
Adult
Adults 26 and older.[monthly rate]
per monthCouple
Two adults, one membership line.[monthly rate]
per monthDependent
Under 26, on a parent membership.[monthly rate]
per monthHSA-eligible under the January 2026 rule change. Ask your CPA.
No copays. No surprise fees. One monthly rate that keeps the lights on — and keeps your physician’s panel small enough that he still answers the phone himself.
Pricing above marked as placeholder — confirm with Dr. DeWitt before launch.
The services.
5 active · In-practiceSpecialty care coordination, BioTE hormone pellet therapy, women’s health, chronic disease management, preventive care, and same-day acute visits. Each service is handled inside the practice and inside the membership — not referred out by default, not billed separately by default.
Specialty Care Coordination.
Care CoordinationIf you see three specialists in a month — a cardiologist, an endocrinologist, a rheumatologist — someone has to hold the thread. Traditionally that was your primary care physician. In a 7-minute visit, it stopped being anyone's job.
Dr. DeWitt reads every specialist note before your next appointment with him. He calls the cardiologist when the endocrinologist changes your thyroid medication. He reconciles your medication list after every specialist visit — not your spreadsheet. This is the primary-care work your system was designed around, before insurance-driven throughput replaced it.
BioTE® Hormone Therapy.
Hormone TherapyBioTE hormone pellet therapy. Delivered in-practice, by a certified physician. Inside membership, not above it.
Integrative Health DPC is the only direct primary care practice in Zionsville offering BioTE® certified hormone pellet therapy inside the membership model. Dr. DeWitt is a BioTE Certified provider — a structured training and clinical framework built around subcutaneous hormone pellet optimization. Pellets are inserted in-office and typically last 3 to 5 months. For patients experiencing perimenopause, andropause, fatigue, or sleep disruption, this stays inside the practice, inside your relationship with your physician.
Women's Health.
Women's HealthDr. DeWitt completed an OBGYN residency before founding the practice — an unusual credential inside a DPC practice, and one that changes what he can do for women patients without a referral.
Routine annual care, hormone evaluation, complex menstrual and reproductive health conversations, perimenopause management: these don't get referred out by default. Karen Johnson brings her own clinical strengths to women's health as well. Together they run a practice where women's physiology across the full lifespan is treated as primary care, not a specialty referral.
Chronic Care.
Chronic DiseaseThyroid disease. Metabolic syndrome. Cardiometabolic risk. Diabetes management. These are the conditions that reward time — time to sit with a patient, understand their full history, track labs over years, and adjust accordingly. The DPC model exists precisely for this kind of ongoing relationship.
In a 7-minute appointment, you stabilize. In a 45-minute appointment with the same physician every time, you actually improve.
Preventive & Acute.
Preventive & AcuteLabs at cost, drawn in-office and reported directly. Acute same-day visits for illness, injury, and the situations that would otherwise send you to urgent care. Preventive care built around your actual risk profile, not a generic protocol checklist.
For appropriate patients, pharmacogenomics testing — understanding how your genetics affect medication metabolism — is available as a precision tool, not a premium upsell.
Clinician Profile
Physician associate · Co-lead clinicianKaren Johnson, DMS
Physician Associate · Integrative Health DPC
Butler University · Doctor of Medical Science · Physician Associate
Karen Johnson builds her own panel, one patient at a time, with the same time and attention the practice is built on. Patients see her because they want to be seen by her — not because she is available when Dr. DeWitt is not.
Her training — Butler University’s Doctor of Medical Science program, the highest academic tier of physician associate practice — is the reason her clinical judgment runs deep. Her growing panel is the reason patients tell their friends about her.
Her clinical focus includes chronic disease management, women’s health, and the complex metabolic picture that often takes years to fully address in a traditional practice — but can move faster when the clinician is actually available.
Together, Jake and Karen run a practice where the panel stays small enough that neither of them is racing the clock with you in the room.
“Patients deserve a clinician who has time to listen.”
— Karen Johnson, DMS

In their own words.
Pending consentReal patient stories, published only with written consent — not testimonials written by us.
“[Patient story placeholder — Dr. DeWitt to provide with written patient permission]”
Suggested focus: 40s, Zionsville area, chronic fatigue and thyroid management. Real story, patient’s exact words, specific outcomes they chose to share.
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Suggested focus: BioTE hormone therapy patient journey — real experience, patient’s voice.
NOTE FOR DR. DEWITT: These two blocks are reserved for real patient stories. Structure = opening quote + context + outcome + closing quote. Written consent required before publishing. We can draft the framework together and you collect the patient permission forms. Stories publish on your approval only.
The Practice.
Zionsville, IN
Address
55 Brendon Way, Suite 300Zionsville, IN 46077
Free surface parking. Second floor, Suite 300.
Phone
(317) 447-4532Hours
| Monday | 9 AM – 4 PM |
| Tuesday | 9 AM – 4 PM |
| Wednesday | 9 AM – 4 PM |
| Thursday | 9 AM – 4 PM |
| Friday | 9 AM – 1 PM |
Serving Zionsville, Whitestown, Lebanon, Thorntown, and Boone County, Indiana.
Integrative Health DPC is located in Zionsville and sees patients from across Boone County — including Whitestown, Lebanon, and Thorntown — as well as the northwest Indianapolis metro. The practice operates on a small, known-panel model; geographic proximity to Zionsville is the practical limit.

Availability.
Panel full · April 2026Availability
We are currently at capacity.
Both Dr. DeWitt’s and Karen Johnson’s panels are full. If you’d like to join the waiting list, text Dr. DeWitt directly — he reads every message himself.
This is why the waiting list exists. The practice is at capacity because a physician who has time for your health — and time to coordinate it with your specialists — cannot also see forty patients a day.
(317) 447-4532Text to join the waiting list
Or email info@idpchealth.com