In-home urgent care in Kansas City, MO
EZaccessMD pairs 24/7 telehealth with in-home diagnostics that bring real answers (X-rays, EKGs, labs, and rapid tests) to employees across The Kansas City Metro. $0 copay for members.
Where we serve in The Kansas City Metro
Active in-home coverage in the Kansas City area currently spans these counties — and coverage is ZIP-code based, so use the ZIP checker for a definitive answer at any address.
- Jackson (MO) County
- Johnson (KS) County
- Wyandotte (KS) County
Telehealth alone leaves a diagnostic gap
Nearly a third of telehealth consults need a test or image a phone call can't provide. Without an option, employees default to urgent care or the ER, averaging $4,066 a visit. EZaccessMD sends in-home diagnostics instead, so Kansas City-area members get a diagnosis and a plan at home, the same day.
- Board-certified physician callback within the hour
- In-home diagnostics dispatched the same day, often within hours
- X-rays, EKGs, ultrasound, and rapid lab tests on-site
- $0 copay, a flat PEPM rate for the plan sponsor
Kansas City FAQ
- Is EZaccessMD available at my Kansas City-area ZIP code?
- Active coverage in The Kansas City Metro spans Jackson (MO), Johnson (KS), Wyandotte (KS) Counties. Coverage is ZIP-code based and grows regularly — check your exact ZIP on our coverage page.
- What can be handled without leaving home in Kansas City?
- Most everyday urgent needs: strep, flu, UTIs, ear and sinus infections, minor injuries, and more. When a phone call isn't enough, a medical technician brings X-rays, EKGs, ultrasound, and rapid lab tests to the member. Diagnostic services vary by location.
- What does it cost?
- Members pay a $0 copay. EZaccessMD is an employer-sponsored benefit, so there is nothing to pay at the point of care.
EZaccessMD across Missouri
Kansas City is one of several covered markets in Missouri. See statewide coverage in Missouri →
Bring the doctor to your Kansas City team
Every in-home visit is an urgent care or ER trip that never gets billed to your plan. See what that does to claims.