Many physicians who choose to launch a Direct Primary Care practice do so for a simple reason. They want the freedom to care for patients the way they were trained to. The DPC model offers something many doctors feel has been lost in modern healthcare: time with patients, meaningful relationships, and the ability to practice medicine without insurance companies dictating the terms.
But once that decision is made, a new challenge quickly appears. Starting a practice requires navigating compliance requirements, technology decisions, operational systems, policies, vendors, and dozens of practical details that medical training rarely prepares physicians to handle. Many doctors spend months trying to piece this information together on their own, researching online, attending conferences, and asking colleagues for advice. Even after all that effort, uncertainty often remains.
TurnKey DPCTM was built to bring clarity to that process. Founded by Brady Gambatese, whose career includes nearly two decades designing and improving operational systems at Toyota, TurnKey DPCTM applies the same disciplined systems thinking used in world-class organizations to the process of launching a Direct Primary Care practice.
Through the Ready-to-Run in 90 DaysTM process, physicians are guided through the critical business, compliance, and operational decisions required to open their clinic. Instead of assembling everything on their own, they gain the tools, frameworks, and structure needed to move from idea to opening day with confidence.
Because starting your practice shouldn’t feel like navigating a maze. It should feel like turning the key and opening the door.
When the right systems are in place from the beginning, physicians are free to focus on what matters most: delivering the kind of patient-centered care that first inspired them to become doctors.

