Care Rooted in Experience, Advocacy, and Trust.

Housecall Health was founded to serve patients who cannot easily access traditional healthcare — individuals living with chronic illness, physical limitations, or complex medical needs. At its core, the practice is built around one principle: meaningful care starts with truly knowing the patient.

Hi! I’m Kevin O'Connor and I’m a board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner.

Kevin O’Connor is a Nurse Practitioner with a diverse clinical background spanning extended trauma care, critical care, general medicine, post-surgical follow-up, and medical hardware management.

He previously served as a Military Trauma Nurse and Platoon Medic, deploying to Iraq during Operation Iraqi Freedom III. In that role, Kevin developed a strong foundation in rapid assessment, complex decision-making, and patient advocacy under demanding conditions — skills that continue to guide his clinical practice today.

Kevin’s path into healthcare was unconventional. His career began in music, but during high school he volunteered in long-term care settings, working closely with individuals facing chronic illness. Those early experiences shaped his understanding of vulnerability, dignity, and the importance of presence — and ultimately led him into medicine.
Board-Certified Family Nurse Practicioner
Extensive experience in trauma, critical, and general care
Serviced as a Military Trauma Nurse & Platoon Medic
Began his career has a musician

Philosophy of Care

Today, Kevin focuses on caring for patients who are unable to easily leave their homes. He prioritizes the individual, recognizing that strong personal relationships are central to effective care.
By understanding each patient’s goals, daily challenges, and support system, Kevin develops care plans that are:
Clinically sound
Realistic for the home environment
Supportive of long-term quality of life
He believes trust, consistency, and presence are essential to improving outcomes — and he brings high-level clinical expertise directly to those who need it most.

You’ve got questions, I’ve got answers.

Everything you’ve been wondering about in-home care, answered simply and honestly.
What are house call visits?

House call visits provide medical care in the comfort of your home for patients who have difficulty traveling to a traditional office setting.

Who is eligible for house call visits?

House call services are typically available to patients with limited mobility, chronic illness, or functional impairments that make leaving the home difficult.

What if I don’t meet standard eligibility criteria?

Patients who do not meet standard criteria may still qualify through an annual concierge fee program. Please call the office for details.

How is eligibility determined?

Eligibility is assessed through a brief telephone evaluation that reviews clinical and functional needs to ensure home-based care is appropriate.

How do I get started?

Contact the office to schedule a short phone evaluation to review eligibility and discuss available services.

Can labs or imaging be done in the home?

Yes. Lab work and limited imaging can be performed in the home through trusted mobile vendors when clinically appropriate.

Please note:Advanced imaging such as CT scans and MRIs cannot be done in the home and must be completed at an external imaging facility.

How is my privacy protected?

All care and documentation are HIPAA-compliant. Patient information is protected and shared only as permitted by law. When care coordination is needed, authorization forms may be requested to communicate with hospitals, facilities, or prior providers to ensure continuity of care.

Does insurance cover house call visits?

Coverage varies by insurance plan. Some plans cover home visits, while others may require a co-pay or have out-of-pocket costs. We can help verify coverage and review any expected expenses before your visit.

Can referrals be made for home health services?

Yes. Referrals for skilled nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech-language pathology, and other services can be ordered when clinically indicated.