Health care done our way

Virtual same-day or next-day doctor appointments. Bienvenidos a Zócalo Health.

Pa’ mi
Pa’ ti
Pa’ la familia
Pa’ tod@s
Pa’ mi
From just $40/mo with membership or just $50 for a one-time visit
A family using Zocalo health from home

Finally, a modern health care experience for us

We believe our tradiciones and innovation can coexist. At Zócalo Health, you can rely on your personal care team to help you stay in control of your health. Fácil. Simple. Completo. We see you. We understand you. We’ve got you — y tu familia.

Convenient virtual doctor appointments

Book same-day or next-day virtual visits with doctors around your schedule, right from the comfort of home.

Personalized care team

Each member has access to care navigation with a personal promotora de salud who is available to answer your questions and ensure you have what you need.

Mental health support

Get support and connect with someone who understands, so you can feel your best in mind and body. Stigma not included.

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Sana sana colita de rana

We believe Un Tecito y Un Apapacho can make you feel better, but when it doesn’t, we’re here. Whether you join us for a one-time visit or become a Zócalo member, we offer preventive care and support for ongoing conditions. All via same or next-day virtual doctor visits.

• Medication refills
• Birth control counseling
• Family planning
• Medication refills
• Birth control counseling
• Family planning
• Nutrition tips
• Constipation
• Mental health resources
• Sleep management tips
• Stress management tips
• Hair loss
• Sexually transmitted infection prevention (PrEP)
• Sexual health resources
• Urinary tract infections
• COVID-19 care
• Cold & flu
• Urinary tract infections
• COVID-19 care
• Cold & flu
• Sore throat
• Pink eye
• Rashes
• Skin infections
• Minor cuts and bruises
• Yeast infections
• Sexually transmitted infection diagnosis and treatment (STDs)
• Anxiety
• Depression
• Diabetes
• Anxiety
• Depression
• Thyroid problems
• Diabetes
• High blood pressure
• High cholesterol
• Eczema
• Psoriasis
• Chronic kidney disease
• H. Pylori infections
Why Zócalo

¡Juntos por tu salud!

We believe that by prioritizing wellness for our community, we all grow stronger together.

As children, our founders, Erik Cardenas and Mariza Hardin, each witnessed the lack of access to quality health care in their comunidades — and it inspired them to build a better way. A way that’s by Latinos, for Latinos. A way that tells our stories and celebrates our culture. A way that combines spiritual practices with modern medicine and the technology of today.

Zócalo founders

Zócalo membership is convenient, affordable, and compassionate

Zócalo Health
Traditional Primary Care
 Same or next-day virtual appointments available
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Not Included
Discounts on lab tests and prescriptions when available
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Not Included
Mental health services
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Not Usually
Doctors and staff who speak your language and understand your culture
Always
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Dedicated promotora de salud to help you navigate your health care
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Not Included

Join the Zócalo Health familia today

Low-cost memberships or a one time visit gives you access to your personal care team. Feel good about your health care, even when no te sientes bien.

Location is no longer a barrier to quality health care. You connect with us via a telehealth appointment, which means we’re always nearby when you need us.
Whether you book a one-time visit or start a low-cost membership, you’ll always pay what you expect — unlike with many insurance plans.
We’re building relationships, not impersonal transactions. You can feel confident you’ll connect with real people who care about you and your culture.

Meet our Zócalo familia

Every one of us is here because we’re passionate about bringing quality health care to our communities. We want to feel like an extension of your familia.

Dr. Sarah Lopez
MD, MBA, Chief Medical Officer
University of California, Irvine
Dr. Sarah Lopez was born and raised in Orange County, California. She was part of the first program in medical education for the Latino community (PRIME-LC) at UCI, and throughout her career, has been a proponent for advocacy through education. From establishing an emergency medicine fellowship to working as a Patient Safety Officer where she developed an innovative curriculum focused on a safe and just culture, Dr. Lopez aims to further build trust between health institutions and the community.
Dr. Sarah Lopez was born and raised in Orange County, California. She was part of the first program in medical education for the Latino community (PRIME-LC) at UCI, and throughout her career, has been a proponent for advocacy through education. From establishing an emergency medicine fellowship to working as a Patient Safety Officer where she developed an innovative curriculum focused on a safe and just culture, Dr. Lopez aims to further build trust between health institutions and the community.
Dr. Nona Hanson
MD, FAAFP
University of Washington / The George Washington University
Dr. Nona Hanson is a board certified family physician with more than 20 years experience in both primary and urgent care. She is bilingual in Spanish and English and is especially experienced in preventive care and women’s health. Having worked in a range of settings including private practice, community clinics, and corporate health care, Dr. Hanson is excited to be part of Zócalo Health.
Dr. Nona Hanson is a board certified family physician with more than 20 years experience in both primary and urgent care. She is bilingual in Spanish and English and is especially experienced in preventive care and women’s health. Having worked in a range of settings including private practice, community clinics, and corporate health care, Dr. Hanson is excited to be part of Zócalo Health.
Dr. Amber Lara
DO
University of California, Santa Barbara / Western University of Health Sciences
Dr. Amber Lara was inspired to be a doctor after seeing the caring, respectful relationship her mother had with their family doctor. As a second-generation Mexican-American, she is passionate about family and women’s health and enjoys working with patients to develop a health plan that fits their lifestyle. Dr. Lara studied osteopathic medicine at Western University of Health Sciences where she was part of the Latino Medical Student Association. After a community health fellowship working with incarcerated patients, she continues to be active in that space as well.
Dr. Amber Lara was inspired to be a doctor after seeing the caring, respectful relationship her mother had with their family doctor. As a second-generation Mexican-American, she is passionate about family and women’s health and enjoys working with patients to develop a health plan that fits their lifestyle. Dr. Lara studied osteopathic medicine at Western University of Health Sciences where she was part of the Latino Medical Student Association. After a community health fellowship working with incarcerated patients, she continues to be active in that space as well.
Dr. Sarah Lopez
MD, MBA, Chief Medical Officer
University of California, Irvine
Dr. Sarah Lopez was born and raised in Orange County, California. She was part of the first program in medical education for the Latino community (PRIME-LC) at UCI, and throughout her career, has been a proponent for advocacy through education. From establishing an emergency medicine fellowship to working as a Patient Safety Officer where she developed an innovative curriculum focused on a safe and just culture, Dr. Lopez aims to further build trust between health institutions and the community.
Dr. Sarah Lopez was born and raised in Orange County, California. She was part of the first program in medical education for the Latino community (PRIME-LC) at UCI, and throughout her career, has been a proponent for advocacy through education. From establishing an emergency medicine fellowship to working as a Patient Safety Officer where she developed an innovative curriculum focused on a safe and just culture, Dr. Lopez aims to further build trust between health institutions and the community.
Dr. Nona Hanson
MD, FAAFP
University of Washington / The George Washington University
Dr. Nona Hanson is a board certified family physician with more than 20 years experience in both primary and urgent care. She is bilingual in Spanish and English and is especially experienced in preventive care and women’s health. Having worked in a range of settings including private practice, community clinics, and corporate health care, Dr. Hanson is excited to be part of Zócalo Health.
Dr. Nona Hanson is a board certified family physician with more than 20 years experience in both primary and urgent care. She is bilingual in Spanish and English and is especially experienced in preventive care and women’s health. Having worked in a range of settings including private practice, community clinics, and corporate health care, Dr. Hanson is excited to be part of Zócalo Health.
Dr. Amber Lara
DO
University of California, Santa Barbara / Western University of Health Sciences
Dr. Amber Lara was inspired to be a doctor after seeing the caring, respectful relationship her mother had with their family doctor. As a second-generation Mexican-American, she is passionate about family and women’s health and enjoys working with patients to develop a health plan that fits their lifestyle. Dr. Lara studied osteopathic medicine at Western University of Health Sciences where she was part of the Latino Medical Student Association. After a community health fellowship working with incarcerated patients, she continues to be active in that space as well.
Dr. Amber Lara was inspired to be a doctor after seeing the caring, respectful relationship her mother had with their family doctor. As a second-generation Mexican-American, she is passionate about family and women’s health and enjoys working with patients to develop a health plan that fits their lifestyle. Dr. Lara studied osteopathic medicine at Western University of Health Sciences where she was part of the Latino Medical Student Association. After a community health fellowship working with incarcerated patients, she continues to be active in that space as well.

What our members say

“One of the issues I have with my current insurance is that if I do have a health need, appointments are often far and I end up not booking. Zocalo had many appointment options available within the same week. I booked my appointment and was able to discuss my health concerns with a physician through a culturally sensitive lens.”

–Mario C.

“Amazing customer service catered to me by this new great company.  Who knew seeing a doctor could be so easy. Also, the feeling of having a team behind you to ensure you never feel out of the loop or alone is new to me.”

–Ed C.

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Frequently asked questions

How much does membership cost?

You have the option to pay one monthly fee or you can save money by paying annually. Individual memberships cost $40 per month or $420 annually. Family memberships cost $60 per month or $660 annually. An annual membership saves you $60 per year!

What do I get with a membership?

An individual membership gives you access to 12 visits with a doctor per year. With a family membership, you get up to 20 visits with a doctor per year for anyone in your family. Both plans offer unlimited visits with a promotora de salud (community health worker) for health coaching and support navigating care.

Zócalo Health members without insurance are also eligible to receive discounted lab tests and prescriptions. Please keep in mind that our membership is not a health insurance plan and will not include in-person services or speciality care offered throughout the community.

Can I use FSA or HSA funds to cover the cost of membership?

At this time, we do not take FSA or HSA funds for your Zócalo Health membership. If you have questions about payment methods, please email info@zocalo.health. We’re here to help.