Concierge Doctors in Baltimore Metro
Including Baltimore, Towson, Timonium, Lutherville, Hunt Valley, Pikesville, Catonsville, Owings Mills, Cockeysville, Reisterstown, Perry Hall, Dundalk, Parkville, Ellicott City, Elkridge, Fulton, Clarksville, Glen Burnie, Pasadena, Crofton, Odenton, Bel Air, Aberdeen, Havre de Grace, Westminster
34 concierge and direct primary care practices — average membership:
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does concierge medicine cost in Baltimore?
Does Johns Hopkins offer concierge medicine?
Why does Baltimore have so few concierge practices?
How do I find a concierge doctor in Baltimore?
Quick Facts: Concierge Medicine in Baltimore
- Practices on NextMD: 34
- Doctors: 41
- Average membership: $179/mo
- Metro population: 2.8 million (2025)
- Practice density: 1 practice per 82,000 residents
- Major hospital systems: Johns Hopkins Health System (executive health + concierge), University of Maryland Medical System, MedStar Health
About Concierge Medicine in Baltimore
Baltimore has the highest concentration of healthcare workers per capita of any major US metro, anchored by Johns Hopkins, one of the most recognized names in medicine worldwide. Johns Hopkins operates both an Executive Health Program ($4,500 to $10,000 per visit) and Johns Hopkins Personalized Care (JHPC), a concierge medicine program at Green Spring Station in Lutherville with same-day or next-day access and 24/7 physician availability.
The Baltimore metro has a population of approximately 2.8 million (as of 2025). NextMD lists 34 concierge medicine and direct primary care (DPC) practices in Baltimore, with 41 doctors. The average membership is $179/mo per month.
The market is small relative to the metro's size, with a mix of Johns Hopkins-affiliated performance health, MDVIP concierge, SignatureMD concierge, and one DPC practice. For a national comparison, see how concierge medicine pricing works across the US. Baltimore's practice density suggests significant room for growth.
What Does Concierge Medicine Cost in Baltimore?
| Practice Model | Typical Cost | What You Get |
|---|---|---|
| DPC | Varies | Flat fee, same-day access, 35+ years experience |
| Concierge (MDVIP/SignatureMD) | $2,150+/year | Annual retainer, same-day access, 24/7 availability |
| Hospital-affiliated | $4,500 to $10,000/visit | Johns Hopkins executive physicals, comprehensive diagnostics |
Practices with Published Pricing
- Erica J. DeWitt, MD (Hunt Valley). MDVIP-affiliated. Custom wellness planning including nutrition and fitness counseling. Currently accepting new patients.
- Downtown Baltimore Family Care (Baltimore). DPC. Dr. Marc Posner. 35+ years experience. On-site ambulatory surgery center. Currently not accepting new patients.
Other Notable Practices
- Johns Hopkins Executive & Preventive Health Program (Baltimore). Four physicians. One-day comprehensive assessments including Brain Health Check, imaging, and wellness coaching.
- Alexa Faraday, MD (Baltimore). Concierge. House calls available. 24-hour direct access. Currently not accepting new patients.
- Joel D. Meshulam, MD (Baltimore). SignatureMD partner. Internal medicine and geriatric medicine. 25+ years in Baltimore. 30 to 45 minute appointments, physicals up to 90 minutes. Currently not accepting new patients.
How to Choose a Concierge Doctor in Baltimore
- Johns Hopkins is the defining advantage. No other city this size has a hospital system of this caliber. The Executive Health Program and JHPC concierge give patients direct access to the Hopkins specialist network. Our guide on how to choose the right concierge or DPC doctor covers what to evaluate.
- Availability is extremely tight. Three of five practices are not accepting patients. DeWitt (MDVIP) is the primary option currently open. In a market this small, ask about waitlists.
- This market is underserved. Baltimore is a 2.8 million metro with only 34 practices. For comparison, Nashville (2.2 million) has 77. The gap represents both a challenge for patients and a growth opportunity. Research shows why concierge patients visit the ER 40% less often when they have direct physician access.

