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Practice & Membership

Tell me about your new practice

This practice is built around one belief: women deserve a physician who has time for them. Starting in September 2026, I’m leaving Pacific Women’s ObGyn where I’ve cared for over 2,000 patients to open a membership-based practice capped at approximately 350 members. The women I care for are rarely dealing with just one thing. Obstetric concerns, hormone changes, sexual health, weight shifts, and long-term preventive needs often arrive together, woven into lives that are already full. You deserve a physician with the time and expertise to look at the full picture. My practice was designed to make that possible.

How does your practice differ from a standard OB/GYN or primary care practice?

I’m a board-certified OB/GYN with a comprehensive approach that extends well beyond traditional gynecology. This practice covers obstetrics, hormone health, sexual wellness, weight management, perimenopause, aesthetics, preventive care, and light primary care, all in one relationship, with one physician who knows your full history. When you come in, you will always see me — not a nurse practitioner, not a physician assistant, and not another doctor. If you ever need a specialist, I’ll coordinate that referral personally and stay closely involved so nothing gets missed.

How does the membership work, and what does it include?

This is a membership-based practice. You pay an annual fee for comprehensive, continuous care instead of being billed per visit through insurance. Membership includes your intake and annual wellness exam, up to 12 additional visits per year (in-person or virtual), sick and urgent visits, hormone and menopause management, sexual health care, weight management support, aesthetics, preventive screenings, and ongoing care coordination. After-hours virtual urgent care is also available.


Lab tests, imaging, hospital services, and certain specialized procedures are not included in the membership fee and may be billed separately through your insurance. A full services list is available by contacting membership@sarahheblmd.com.

How is the membership fee paid?


The entire membership fee does not need to be paid upfront. Most members pay on a semi-annual basis. Please contact our membership team to discuss the payment schedule that works best for you.

Can I add a daughter to my membership?

Yes. Daughters age 26 or younger may enroll for a discounted annual membership rate. Please contact the practice for details.

Why is membership-based care worth it?

Research consistently shows that high-touch, relationship-based care leads to meaningful reductions in hospitalizations, readmissions, ER visits, stroke, and heart attacks. When your physician knows your full history, catches things early, and stays engaged with your care over time, the outcomes are measurably better.

In this practice, Dr. Hebl will have the time to truly work closely with you, not just during appointments, but as your care evolves. If you’re on the fence, consider trying it for a year. If you’re not satisfied after a year, Dr. Hebl will help you find another trusted physician locally.

How can I enroll?

Enrollment is intentionally limited to approximately 350 members and is first-come, first-served. Once the practice reaches capacity, a waitlist will be established. To enroll, click the enroll button on my website or call to speak with my membership team directly.