PCP wait in Santa Fe, NM: 21 days. Skip the wait.

Online visit today — reviewed by a New Mexico-licensed clinician, typically under 24 hours.

Santa Fe is a Partial HPSA. New-patient primary care appointments average 21 days locally — and brick-and-mortar directory sites can't fix that because there's no provider inventory to book. Ondoc's behind-the-scenes panel of board-certified clinicians has no such limit: the same prescribers serving New Mexico metros serve Santa Fe.

21d
Avg in-person PCP wait in Santa Fe
< 24h
Typical Ondoc review time
$50
Self-pay, or insurance in-network confirmed
Why directory sites can't solve this in Santa Fe

HRSA designates Santa Fe as a Partial HPSA. There aren't enough local PCPs taking new patients to populate a meaningful directory — that's the definition of a shortage area. An online clinician panel sidesteps the inventory problem entirely: the prescriber doesn't need to be physically in Santa Fe, only licensed in New Mexico.

Other underserved areas in New Mexico

Same online-clinician panel, same < 24h review window — regardless of how thin local PCP inventory is.

Continue exploring Santa Fe

Wait-time estimates derived from HRSA HPSA designations and physician-appointment wait-time surveys (Merritt Hawkins). Individual experiences vary.