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In-home primary care

Care that meets you where life happens.

When getting to a clinic is hard, rushed, or no longer the best fit, care can come closer. Me to You brings primary care into the home with time to listen, room to understand the real need, and follow-through that helps patients and families know what comes next.

  • Unrushed visits
  • Home-based primary care
  • Clear next steps

Patients and families

For people who need medical care to feel personal, practical, and connected to daily life. The intent is to meet people where they are in the home setting, make life easier, decrease difficult transport, and reduce the feeling that life has to be governed by medical visits.

Learn with better sources

Research is welcome. The source matters.

Patients and families often notice patterns, ask better questions, and help shape the differential when they learn. This search is built to point curiosity toward reputable medical sources instead of random internet noise.

  • 1Use it for learning, questions, and shared decision-making, not self-diagnosis.
  • 2Do not enter names, dates of birth, addresses, insurance numbers, or private medical details.
  • 3Bring what you find to the visit so it can be reviewed in the context of the whole person.

The heart behind the care

People should feel seen, families should feel supported, and care should move forward.

This short video shares why the model exists: medical care should feel personal, practical, and close to the life a patient is actually living.

  • Care should begin with listening, not rushing.
  • The home setting helps reveal what patients and families are carrying day to day.
  • Good medical care should bring clarity, peace, and a practical next step.

How care begins

Start with fit before you schedule.

In-home primary care is professional medical care brought into the setting where life is actually happening. It is not casual care, and it is not home health. It is professional care at its finest, provided within a model where what the patient needs matters most. Because this is primary care, home health can still be ordered when it is clinically needed. Some people feel most confident when care happens in a clinic or office, and that is worth recognizing. This model is for patients and families who see the home or virtual setting as a place where care can become more individualized, unrushed, and connected to real life.

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Start with fit

Use the request form to share what is needed, where care would happen, insurance, contact information, and three possible one-hour visit windows. The first step is deciding whether in-home or virtual primary care is truly the right fit.

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Schedule an in-home or virtual visit

If the fit is right, one of the proposed timeframes can be confirmed. If none of the suggested times work, you will be contacted so another appropriate time can be found.

Request a visit

Request a visit or schedule a time to learn more.

Every visit has to fit the person, the place, and the day. Send the basics below, including three possible one-hour timeframes for an in-home or virtual visit. If one of those times works, you will receive confirmation. If none of them work, you will be contacted to find another appropriate time.

Call 641.843.8405

Secure Microsoft request route

Me to You visit request: video or in-home option.

This request route uses the Me to You Microsoft 365 account so address, insurance, visit preference, requested timeframes, and care-request details are not stored in WordPress or routed through a public website email form.

This website is not for emergencies. Please do not send diagnoses, medication lists, dates of birth, insurance ID numbers, urgent symptoms, or other sensitive medical details through a public form or message. If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911 or seek emergency care.

Provider partnership

Provider partnership without lone-wolf medicine.

The goal is not to gather isolated providers under a name. The goal is to build a partnership where patients receive the care they need and providers can do their best work in an unrushed environment, with a framework that supports quality, documentation, compliance, and sustainable pace.

Strengths are celebrated

Each provider brings something valuable. The partnership should honor those strengths while keeping shared standards that protect patients, providers, and the organization.

Documentation matters

The system should help providers avoid common pitfalls, especially documentation gaps that can create audit risk later.

Organic growth

As needs change, the system should change wisely. Provider voices should help shape the organization as the partnership develops.

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