Mark Grajcar
Family Medicine
About
Dr. Mark Grajcar earned his undergraduate degree from Kalamazoo College, studied abroad in France, and completed a semester of research at Columbia University. He received his Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree from Des Moines University in 1990 and completed a Family Medicine residency at Madigan Army Medical Center in 1993. Following his residency, Dr. Grajcar served seven years in the U.S. Army Medical Corps, attaining the rank of major and spending four of those years leading a medical facility in Heidelberg, Germany. After his military service, he moved to Idaho in 2000, where he joined Saint Alphonsus Medical Group and later founded Initial Point Family Medicine in 2007.
Dr. Grajcar is a strong advocate of Direct Primary Care (DPC), emphasizing preventive health, personalized relationships, and transparent pricing. He offers a $79 per month membership that covers the majority of office services, including routine visits, osteopathic manipulation, minor procedures, and in‑office labs, while providing after‑hours texting for urgent concerns. His DPC model focuses on keeping patients out of emergency rooms and fostering long‑term wellness through continuous, direct access to his care.
Credentials
Training & certification
- Medical school
- Des Moines University (1990)
- Residency
- Family Medicine - Madigan Army Medical Center ()
- Board certification
- Family Medicine - American Board of Family Medicine
- Years in practice
- 32+ years
- Specialty
- Family Medicine
Training programs
- Residency Family Medicine · Madigan Army Medical Center
Practice
Where Dr. Mark Grajcar practices
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Initial Point Family Medicine
Meridian, ID
International experience
Served in the U.S. Army Medical Corps for seven years, including four years as a medical leader in Heidelberg, Germany.
DPC experience
Started DPC: 2007
Data aggregated from publicly available sources including the NPPES Registry, practice websites, and professional directories.