Dr. Adelola Ashaye's innovative Direct Primary Care practice celebrates five years of patient-focused, accessible healthcare in Sugar Land, highlighting why more patients are considering Direct Primary Care for their future healthcare needs.
InTouch Primary Care, founded by double board-certified Family and Lifestyle Medicine physician Dr. Adelola Ashaye, recently celebrated its 5-year anniversary with a vibrant community appreciation event on September 18th at the practice's Sugar Land location. The milestone gathering brought together patients, families, and community members to reflect on five years of delivering personalized, transparent, and relationship-based healthcare through the Direct Primary Care (DPC) model.
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The event featured wellness activities, light bites, complimentary massage services, raffles, and opportunities to connect with the InTouch Primary Care team. Attendees also learned about the growing advantages of Direct Primary Care, especially as many in the community begin planning their healthcare coverage and physician selections for 2026.
“Celebrating five years with our patients and neighbors was both humbling and inspiring,” said Dr. Ashaye. “The support we've received affirms that patients want a better way to access healthcare – one that prioritizes time with their physician, transparent pricing, and a true focus on prevention and wellness. That is exactly what Direct Primary Care delivers.”
Unlike traditional insurance-based models, Direct Primary Care operates on a straightforward predictable membership.Patients enjoy unlimited visits, direct communication with their physician via phone, text, or email, and significantly reduced costs for labs, medications, and procedures. By removing insurance intermediaries, the DPC model allows for longer appointments, same-day or next-day access, and more collaborative care. This approach saves patients money while improving outcomes, making it an attractive option for individuals, families, and small businesses alike.
Over the past five years, InTouch Primary Care has grown steadily by providing comprehensive care that addresses root causes rather than just symptoms. The practice emphasizes prevention, lifestyle medicine, treats both sudden and long-term health concerns, and offers specialized hormone replacement therapyand menopause care. Patients appreciate the accessibility and personalized attention, which reflect Dr. Ashaye's vision for transforming healthcare delivery.
“Direct Primary Care allows us to practice medicine the way it was always meant to be practiced,” added Dr. Ashaye. “Our five-year milestone is just the beginning – and we're excited to help more families discover the freedom and peace of mind that comes with this model, especially as they look ahead to 2026.”
More About InTouch Primary CareInTouch Primary Care is a Direct Primary Care practice founded by Dr. Adelola Ashaye in 2020, dedicated to delivering personalized, transparent, and comprehensive healthcare services to individuals, families, and small businesses in the Greater Houston area. Dr. Ashaye is double board-certified in Family Medicine and Lifestyle Medicine, with specialized training in menopause care and hormone replacement therapy. The practice empowers patients to take control of their health in a supportive environment by eliminating insurance barriers and offering direct access to their physician, longer appointment times, and transparent pricing.
Media ContactAlma SacayInTouch Primary Care(713) 280-9985https://www.intouchprimarycare.com
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