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Concierge Doctors in Atlanta Metro

Including Atlanta, Marietta, Alpharetta, Suwanee, Decatur, Peachtree City, Brookhaven, East Point, Smyrna, Roswell, Lilburn, Cartersville, Madison, Sandy Springs, Newnan, Woodstock, Gainesville, Griffin, Canton, Fayetteville, Kennesaw, Cumming, Snellville

111 concierge and direct primary care practices — average membership:

$134/mo

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does concierge medicine cost in Atlanta?
The average across the Atlanta metro is $134/mo per month. DPC memberships range from $79 to $120 per month. Concierge retainers start at $3,000 per year (Piedmont Internal Medicine) and increase from there. Emory and Piedmont both offer hospital-affiliated concierge programs. Atlanta is a moderately priced market compared to cities like NYC or West Palm Beach.
Does Emory or Piedmont offer concierge medicine in Atlanta?
Yes, both. Emory Healthcare launched a concierge medicine program in 2025 as part of its Specialized Services Line, based at Emory University Hospital. Piedmont Internal Medicine operates seven concierge internists within its Atlanta practice at $3,000 per year. Both programs combine personalized primary care with specialist access through their respective hospital systems.
Are there concierge doctors in Buckhead, Alpharetta, and Marietta?
Yes. Buckhead has the highest concentration of premium concierge practices in Atlanta, including Buckhead Internal Medicine and Wellspring MD. Alpharetta has DPC practices like Our Family Doc ($99/month) and Bianco Primary Care ($80/month). Marietta has East Cobb Direct Primary Care and other options. You can filter the listings above by sub-city.
What is the difference between concierge medicine and DPC in Atlanta?
DPC charges flat monthly fees ($79 to $120/month) with no copays or insurance billing. Panels are typically 500 to 650 per doctor. Concierge medicine charges annual retainers ($3,000+/year) with smaller panels. Both give you same-day access and direct physician communication. Atlanta has a particularly strong DPC market in the suburbs and a premium concierge market in Buckhead and Sandy Springs.
Do Atlanta concierge doctors accept insurance?
Most DPC practices do not bill insurance for covered primary care. Hybrid practices like Piedmont Internal Medicine accept insurance alongside their concierge model. Your health insurance still covers specialists, hospitalizations, imaging, and prescriptions. As of January 2026, DPC memberships are compatible with Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) for patients with high-deductible health plans (HDHPs).
How do I find a concierge doctor in Atlanta?
You can browse all 111 concierge and DPC practices in the Atlanta metro on this page. Use the filters above to sort by practice type, specialty, cost range, and sub-city across 23 Atlanta-area communities.

Quick Facts: Concierge Medicine in Atlanta

  • Practices on NextMD: 111
  • Doctors: 142
  • Average membership: $134/mo
  • Metro population: 6.5 million (2025)
  • Most affordable option: $79/mo (Access Med MD, Newnan)
  • Smallest patient panel: 250 patients per doctor (Polaris Primary Care)
  • Practice density: 1 practice per 59,000 residents
  • Avg physician wait time (traditional care): 13 days (AMN Healthcare, 2025; lowest of any major metro)
  • Major hospital systems: Emory Healthcare, Piedmont Healthcare, Wellstar Health System

About Concierge Medicine in Atlanta

Atlanta's concierge medicine market stands out for something few other cities can claim: two major health systems, Piedmont Healthcare and Emory Healthcare, both operate their own dedicated concierge programs. That means patients can choose between independent concierge practices and hospital-backed programs with built-in specialist access.

The Atlanta metro has a population of approximately 6.5 million (as of 2025) and supports 111 concierge medicine and direct primary care (DPC) practices listed on NextMD, with 142 doctors. The average membership is $134/mo per month.

Atlanta is also headquarters of the CDC and home to Emory University's medical school, one of the top research institutions in the country. Emory launched a concierge medicine program in 2025 as part of its Specialized Services Line, combining the personalization of concierge care with the depth of an academic medical center. Piedmont Internal Medicine has seven concierge internists practicing in Atlanta. Wellstar Health System is the third major system in the metro.

The market has a strong DPC presence in the suburbs, with affordable practices across Alpharetta, Marietta, Woodstock, and Peachtree City offering memberships under $120 per month.

What Does Concierge Medicine Cost in Atlanta?

The average membership across the Atlanta metro is $134/mo per month. Atlanta is a moderately priced market with strong options at every tier. For a national comparison, see how concierge medicine pricing works across the US.

Practice ModelTypical CostWhat You Get
Direct primary care (DPC)$79 to $120/monthFlat monthly fee, no copays, same-day access, messaging, basic labs
Concierge medicine$3,000 to $10,000+/yearAnnual retainer, small panels, extended visits, 24/7 doctor access
Hospital-affiliated conciergeVariesPiedmont or Emory physician, hospital system referral coordination
Hybrid practicesVariesInsurance billing plus enhanced access through membership

Practices with Published Pricing

DPC options (suburban):

  • Access Med MD (Newnan). $79 to $99 per month. Single-physician DPC with a 500-patient cap. One of the most affordable options in the metro.
  • HealthSprings Direct (Peachtree City). $99 to $120 per month. Two-physician DPC practice.
  • Our Family Doc (Alpharetta). $99 per month. Single-physician DPC with a 600-patient cap. Serves the north metro.
  • Bianco Primary Care (Alpharetta). $80 per month ($960 per year). Three-physician DPC practice.
  • About You Family Medicine (Atlanta). $99 per month. DPC model with a small, intentionally limited panel.

Concierge and hospital-affiliated:

  • Piedmont Internal Medicine (Atlanta). $3,000 per year. Hybrid model with 10 physicians and up to 2,500 patients per physician. Piedmont's concierge arm offers seven dedicated concierge internists within the larger practice.

Other Notable Practices

  • Polaris Primary Care (Atlanta). Single-physician hybrid practice with a 250-patient cap.
  • Essential Internal Medicine (Atlanta). Single-physician hybrid with a 300-patient cap.
  • Emory Concierge Medicine (Atlanta). Launched 2025. Part of Emory Healthcare's Specialized Services Line. Combines concierge access with the academic depth of Emory University Hospital.

Types of Concierge and DPC Practices in Atlanta

Direct primary care (DPC) has a strong presence in Atlanta's suburbs. Practices in Alpharetta, Marietta, Woodstock, Peachtree City, and Newnan offer flat monthly memberships between $79 and $120. Most include unlimited office visits, telemedicine, direct messaging, and basic labs with no copays. Nationally, 89% of DPC practices charge no additional fee for services covered by the membership. For a deeper look at how these models compare, see the key differences between concierge medicine and DPC.

Concierge medicine practices in Atlanta charge annual retainers and limit patient panels. Buckhead Internal Medicine, Piedmont Concierge Medicine, and Wellspring MD serve the core city. Buckhead, often called the "Beverly Hills of the East," is the center of Atlanta's premium concierge market. Panel sizes in Atlanta concierge practices typically range from 250 to 500 per doctor.

Hospital-affiliated concierge programs set Atlanta apart. Piedmont Healthcare operates concierge internists within Piedmont Internal Medicine. Emory Healthcare launched its concierge program in 2025, giving patients access to a dedicated physician backed by one of the top academic medical centers in the Southeast. These programs combine the personalization of concierge care with the referral infrastructure of a major hospital system.

Hybrid practices accept insurance and offer enhanced access through a membership or smaller panel size. This model bridges the gap between traditional insurance-based care and full concierge.

Concierge Medicine in Buckhead, Alpharetta, Marietta, and Across Metro Atlanta

Atlanta's concierge market has distinct geographic segments:

Buckhead and Sandy Springs are the center of Atlanta's premium concierge market. Buckhead Internal Medicine, Piedmont Concierge Medicine, and Wellspring MD all serve this area. Argonne Forest within Buckhead has a median household income exceeding $250,000. Sandy Springs adds additional concierge and specialty options.

Alpharetta and North Fulton (including Roswell and Johns Creek) have a strong DPC presence. Our Family Doc and Bianco Primary Care both operate in Alpharetta at $80 to $99 per month. This corridor appeals to families and professionals who want better primary care access at a predictable monthly cost.

Marietta, Smyrna, and East Cobb serve the northwest suburbs. East Cobb Direct Primary Care and Omega Pediatrics (hybrid model) are among the options. Marietta has a growing selection of both DPC and hybrid practices.

Peachtree City, Newnan, and the South Metro offer DPC options that tend to be among the most affordable in the region. HealthSprings Direct ($99 to $120/month) and Access Med MD ($79 to $99/month) serve this area.

Woodstock and Canton have DPC practices like Out of the Box DPC (650-patient cap) serving the growing northwest suburbs.

You can filter by sub-city on the listings above to see practices in each area.

How to Choose a Concierge Doctor in Atlanta

  • Consider Piedmont and Emory concierge programs. Atlanta is one of the few cities where major health systems operate their own concierge offerings. If you want a dedicated doctor plus seamless specialist referrals within a hospital system, these programs combine both. Emory's academic depth is especially valuable for complex or rare conditions.
  • DPC is a strong value in Atlanta's suburbs. At $79 to $120 per month, suburban DPC practices offer same-day access, no copays, and direct physician communication at a fraction of what concierge retainers cost. For healthy families who want better access without a large upfront commitment, DPC is the entry point. Our guide on how to choose the right concierge or DPC doctor covers what to ask.
  • Match your location to the right corridor. Atlanta traffic is among the worst in the country. Buckhead to Alpharetta can take over an hour during rush. Choose a practice near your daily commute. Most Atlanta practices offer telemedicine and direct messaging for non-urgent questions.
  • Ask about panel size. Panels in Atlanta range from 250 per doctor (Polaris, Essential) to 650 (Out of the Box). Piedmont Internal Medicine's broader practice has up to 2,500 per doctor, but their dedicated concierge internists have smaller panels. Ask the specific number.
  • Check if the practice is accepting new patients. Atlanta's concierge market is growing fast. Several practices are currently full or have limited openings. Ask about availability before scheduling a consultation.