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

May 15th, 2025

4 min. read

By Janet Kiss, Membership

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If primary care has started to feel like a series of rushed visits and long waits, it is reasonable to want something better.

Your health is important, and access matters. So does time. Concierge medicine is built for patients who want a more personal, more responsive primary care experience, with a physician who knows them well and can prioritize prevention and long-term outcomes, not just quick visits.

At PartnerMD, we have helped thousands of patients transition to concierge care for over 20 years. With decades of experience in personalized primary care, we understand what patients should look for and what questions to ask when choosing a concierge doctor.

If you are looking for a concierge doctor, it is not always clear where to start. A few simple steps can help you narrow your options quickly.

In this article, you will learn five proven ways to find a concierge doctor near you, including:

  1. Starting with an online search

  2. Asking people you trust for referrals

  3. Requesting recommendations from your specialist or current primary care doctor

  4. Using online physician directories to expand your search

  5. Checking your insurance provider directory

Below, we walk through each method so you can build a shortlist of concierge doctors and take the next step with confidence.

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1. Start with an Online Search

An online search is often the simplest way to begin. Searching “concierge doctor near me” is a good starting point, but you will often get better results by searching using your specific location and a few variations.

Try using search terms like

  • concierge doctor in [city] or [county]
  • concierge primary care in [city] or [county]
  • private primary care doctor in [city] or [county]

You can use a search engine, maps app, or an AI chat tool to build an initial list of practices in your area. Maps results can be especially helpful for comparing location, hours, and patient reviews at a glance.

Once you find a few options, explore practice websites to confirm they offer concierge medicine and to learn how their model is described.

Keep in mind that the term “concierge” is used differently from practice to practice. Some offer primarily extended access and longer visits, while others provide more structured preventive care and ongoing health planning.

2. Ask People You Trust for Referrals

Personal referrals are one of the most reliable ways to find a concierge doctor. Friends, family members, or coworkers can often share details you will not find online, such as how responsive the physician is, how the staff communicates, and whether the practice truly delivers a better experience.

If you know someone who uses concierge medicine, consider asking:

  • What made you switch to concierge care?
  • How quickly can you typically get an appointment?
  • Do you feel like the doctor truly listens and knows you?
  • Is it easy to reach the physician when something comes up?
  • What has been the biggest benefit of the membership?

Their answers can help you decide whether that doctor might be a good fit for your needs.

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3. Ask Your Specialist or Primary Care Doctor

If you currently see a specialist, such as a cardiologist or endocrinologist, they may be able to recommend concierge doctors in your area. Specialists often work closely with primary care physicians and know which doctors provide high-quality care, communicate well, and coordinate effectively.

It can also be helpful to ask your current primary care doctor. If you are switching due to lifestyle changes, long-term health goals, or your physician's retirement or career change, your physician may be able to recommend someone who aligns with your preferences.

Even if they do not recommend a specific doctor, they may offer guidance on what type of primary care physician would best support your needs.

4. Use Online Directories to Expand Your Search

Online healthcare directories can help you expand your list of concierge doctor options. Websites like Healthgrades, Zocdoc, and WebMD allow you to search for physicians by specialty and location while reviewing ratings and patient feedback. These tools can help build a shortlist and compare options side-by-side.

However, directory listings are not always complete or updated. Some platforms also prioritize results based on advertising. Always confirm concierge services and membership details directly through the practice’s official website.

Tip: When reading reviews, look for patterns. Repeated comments about rushed appointments, poor communication, or long waits can be important signals.

5. Check Your Insurance Provider Directory

Your insurance provider directory can help you identify primary care physicians who are in-network for your plan. This is useful for building a shortlist, especially if you want covered services like office visits, labs, or referrals processed through insurance.

However, insurance listings may not clearly indicate whether a physician offers concierge medicine. Once you identify a potential doctor, confirm concierge membership details and insurance policies directly with the practice.

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What to Look for in a Concierge Doctor

Once you have a shortlist, take a few minutes to confirm you are comparing the right options.

Confirm Credentials and Board Certification

Look for a physician who is board-certified in their specialty, such as internal medicine or family medicine. You can verify internal medicine certification through the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) and family medicine certification through the American Board of Family Medicine (ABFM).

Confirm the Membership Model and Insurance Basics

Concierge practices typically require a membership fee, and they also bill your health insurance for covered medical services, just as a traditional primary care office would. Services like exams, labs, imaging, and referrals are processed through insurance according to your plan. Ask whether the physician is in-network for your plan, if applicable.

Ask a Few Key Questions on a Quick Call or Visit

Many concierge practices offer an introductory call or visit. Use it to clarify the basics and see if the practice is a good match. Consider asking:

  • How long are typical appointments?
  • How quickly can I be seen when I am sick or have a concern?
  • How do you handle urgent needs after hours?
  • What is included in the membership?

Once you have confirmed credentials, clarified the membership model, and asked the right questions, you can move forward with confidence.

Ready to Find the Right Concierge Doctor?

Choosing a concierge doctor is an important decision. The right physician can offer more time, better access, and a more proactive approach to your long-term health.

At PartnerMD, our physicians provide personalized primary care built around trusted relationships, prevention, and responsive support. If you are exploring concierge medicine and want to learn more about what to expect, our team is here to help you take the next step with confidence.

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.