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How to Find a Concierge Doctor Near You: 5 Proven Methods

May 15th, 2025 | 3 min. read

By Janet Kiss, Membership

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How to Find a Concierge Doctor Near You: 5 Proven Methods
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Feeling frustrated by rushed appointments and long waits?

Have you ever waited weeks just to see your doctor, only to spend most of your visit in the waiting room and just a few short minutes face-to-face?

If so, you're not alone. Many people today are looking for something better. They want a healthcare experience where their time is respected, their concerns are heard, and their doctor truly knows them.

What if there were a better way to manage your health?

Imagine having a doctor who responds quickly, sees you the same or next day, and focuses on prevention instead of just prescriptions. Concierge medicine offers this level of personalized care. But knowing it exists is one thing. Finding the right doctor is another.

What is the best way to find a concierge doctor that fits your needs?

At PartnerMD, we’ve helped thousands of patients transition to concierge care over the past 20+ years. With practices across Virginia, Maryland, South Carolina, and Georgia, we guide people through every step of the process — from understanding what concierge medicine is to choosing the right doctor for their goals and preferences.

In this article, you’ll learn five practical and proven methods to find a concierge doctor near you. You’ll see how patients begin their search, what to avoid, and where to turn for trusted recommendations.

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1. Start with Google: Search “Concierge Doctor Near Me”

The simplest place to begin is Google.

Typing “concierge doctor near me” into your search bar can reveal several local options. You’ll likely find private practice websites, health system pages, and directories listing concierge physicians.

Use this step to explore what’s available near you, review practice websites, and get familiar with their services and care models.

Tip: Not all concierge doctors offer the same experience. Some practices focus primarily on better access and more time with your physician.

Others go further, offering advanced diagnostics, in-depth wellness programs, genetic testing, and a more proactive approach to long-term health.

Consider what you’re truly looking for in a primary care relationship right now. Do you want convenience alone, or are you seeking more comprehensive support for your health and lifestyle?

2. Ask People You Trust: Referrals from Friends, Family, or Colleagues

Referrals are one of the most common and reliable ways patients find a concierge doctor.

Talk to your friends, family members, or coworkers. Hearing firsthand experiences from people you trust can help you understand what to expect and what to look for.

Ask them:

  • What made you switch?

  • How’s the access to care?

  • Does the doctor take time to really know you?

Their answers can help you determine if their doctor might be a good fit for your needs.

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3. Ask Your Specialist: They Know the Local Landscape

If you’re currently seeing a specialist, such as a cardiologist or endocrinologist, they may have valuable insight.

Specialists often work closely with primary care doctors and know which ones offer high-quality concierge care.

They understand your health situation and might be able to recommend a doctor who aligns with your goals. While not all specialists will make a recommendation, it is always worth asking.

4. Use Online Directories: Expand Your Search with Caution

Websites like Healthgrades, Zocdoc, and WebMD offer directories of physicians by specialty and location, including concierge practices.

These tools are useful for compiling a list of options, reading patient reviews, and comparing services.

Just be aware that some directories prioritize listings based on advertising. That does not mean the physician is a better fit. Always verify information on the doctor’s official website and look for detailed descriptions of what they provide.

5. Check with Your Insurance Provider (Even If You’re Paying Directly)

Even though concierge practices usually charge a membership fee, some still work with insurance companies for certain services.

Reviewing your provider’s directory can help you see which physicians are still in-network for basic lab work or referrals.

However, this should only be a starting point. You will want to contact the practice directly or visit their website to understand what the membership actually includes.

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Ready to Find the Right Concierge Doctor?

Now that you know how to start your search, the next step is to take action. Whether you’re just beginning to explore concierge care or you’re ready to make a change, choosing a doctor who aligns with your goals is key.

At PartnerMD, we’ve helped thousands of patients find the personalized care they’ve been looking for. Our physicians provide same-day or next-day appointments, 24/7 access, and advanced prevention plans built around your health priorities.

We have offices located in Richmond, VA; Short Pump, VA; Midlothian, VAOwings Mills, MD; Greenville, SC; and Sandy Springs, GA. No matter which location you choose, you’ll receive the same level of dedicated, relationship-based care from a physician who truly knows you.

 

Ready to explore a concierge medicine membership at PartnerMD? Fill out a form on this page. A membership expert will reach out to answer all of your questions.

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Janet Kiss, Membership

As a Membership Expert at PartnerMD, Janet Kiss has years of experience in concierge medicine. She guides you through the membership process, ensuring you understand and maximize the benefits of personalized care.