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Concierge Doctors in Beverly Hills, CA

27 concierge and direct primary care practices — average membership:

$535/mo

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does concierge medicine cost in Beverly Hills?
The average membership is $535/mo per month. Traditional concierge starts at $3,500/year. Specialty concierge ranges from $689/year (Cardiolucent, cardiology) to $850/month (SKIN/tervention, dermatology). Multi-tier practices run $425/month to $4,000/month. Beverly Hills Concierge Health Center charges $12,000-$20,000/year for oncology. Private Medical Beverly Hills (100-patient cap) has custom pricing.
What hospital do Beverly Hills concierge doctors use?
Beverly Hills has no hospital within its city limits. The two primary options are Cedars-Sinai Medical Center (ranked #2 in California, top 10 nationally, located across Beverly Hills' eastern border) and UCLA Health (ranked #1 in California, in Westwood, 15 minutes west). Which hospital your concierge doctor affiliates with determines your specialist referral network.
Are there specialty concierge doctors in Beverly Hills?
Yes. Beverly Hills has more specialty concierge options than almost any other city: cardiology (Filsoof, Cardiolucent, Beverly Hills Cardiovascular & Longevity Institute), dermatology (SKIN/tervention), oncology (Beverly Hills Concierge Health Center), neurology (Achilles Neurology Clinic), and pediatrics (Beverly Hills Pediatrics, Robertson Pediatrics, Kidcierge).
Is there DPC in Beverly Hills?
No. Beverly Hills has zero direct primary care practices. The entire market is concierge with annual retainers or monthly memberships. The nearest DPC options are in other LA sub-cities. Pasadena and the Valley have more affordable alternatives.
How do I find a concierge doctor in Beverly Hills?
You can browse all 27 concierge practices in Beverly Hills on this page. For the full LA metro market including more affordable options in Pasadena and Santa Monica, see our Los Angeles guide.

Quick Facts: Concierge Medicine in Beverly Hills

  • Practices on NextMD: 27
  • Doctors: 35
  • Average membership: $535/mo
  • Population: 33,000 (city)
  • Highest concierge practice density per capita in Southern California
  • More practices than Los Angeles proper (20)
  • No hospital within city limits; Cedars-Sinai is across the border in LA
  • Part of the greater Los Angeles metro

About Concierge Medicine in Beverly Hills

Beverly Hills is not just part of the LA concierge market. It is the LA concierge market. With 27 practices for a city of 33,000 residents, Beverly Hills has more concierge physicians than Los Angeles proper (20 practices) despite being a fraction of the size. The average membership is $535/mo per month.

Beverly Hills has no hospital within its city limits. That matters because it means every Beverly Hills concierge physician depends on hospitals in the City of Los Angeles for admissions, imaging, and specialist referrals. Cedars-Sinai Medical Center (ranked #2 in California, top 10 nationally) sits literally across Beverly Hills' eastern border on Beverly Boulevard. UCLA Health (ranked #1 in California) is 15 minutes west in Westwood. The Cedars vs UCLA choice shapes which concierge doctor patients choose: if your cardiologist is at Cedars, you want a concierge PCP with Cedars privileges. If your oncologist is at UCLA, the same logic applies. Ask about hospital affiliations before you join.

The entertainment industry shapes this market in ways no other city replicates. Actors, producers, directors, and agents have schedule unpredictability (on-set for 14-hour days during production, traveling for months, then idle), appearance-adjacent medical needs (hormone optimization, IV therapy, longevity treatments alongside primary care), and an expectation of absolute privacy. This is why Beverly Hills has the smallest average panel sizes in Southern California and why Private Medical Beverly Hills limits each doctor to 100 patients.

The wealth geography also matters. Beverly Hills 90210's citywide median household income is approximately $110,000, which is deceptive. That includes rental apartments on the flats. North of Sunset Boulevard, in the estates section, Trousdale Estates, and Beverly Park (gated, mean household income exceeding $500,000), home values routinely exceed $10 million to $50 million. This is where the ultra-premium concierge demand lives. Many Beverly Hills concierge doctors also serve patients in adjacent Bel Air, Holmby Hills, and Brentwood (all technically LA) because "Beverly Hills doctor" carries marketing weight. For context on how concierge medicine pricing works across the US, Beverly Hills represents the premium end nationally.

What Does Concierge Medicine Cost in Beverly Hills?

The average membership in Beverly Hills is $535/mo per month.

Practice ModelTypical CostWhat You Get
Concierge (traditional)$3,500 to $5,100/yearAnnual retainer, smaller panels, extended visits, 24/7 access
Concierge (specialty)$689 to $850+/monthSpecialty concierge in cardiology, dermatology, or oncology
Concierge (premium multi-specialty)$12,000 to $48,000/yearMulti-tier memberships, multi-specialty teams, hospital coordination
Ultra-premium conciergeCustom pricing100-patient cap, global specialist network, MedJet evacuation
Hybrid pediatricVariesInsurance plus enhanced access, same-day, house calls

Practices with Published Pricing

  • Cardiolucent (Beverly Hills). $689 per year. Specialty concierge cardiology. Currently not accepting new patients.
  • Michael Duffy, MD (Beverly Hills). $3,500 per year. Concierge internal medicine. Currently not accepting new patients.
  • David M. Filsoof, MD (Beverly Hills). $5,100 per year. Concierge cardiology.
  • SKIN/tervention Dermatology (Beverly Hills). $850 per month. Dr. Zoë Indigo. Specialty concierge dermatology.
  • Beverly Hills Concierge Health Center (Beverly Hills). $12,000 to $20,000 per year. Two physicians. Oncology focus.
  • Newport Concierge Physicians (also Beverly Hills). Three tiers: $425/month Office Centric, $1,000/month Core, $4,000/month Exclusive ($48,000/year). Nine physicians across multiple specialties.

Other Notable Practices

  • Private Medical Beverly Hills (Beverly Hills). 100-patient cap per doctor. Ultra-premium concierge. 4,000+ hand-selected specialist network. MedJet medical evacuation. TSA-friendly personal pharmacy kit. Also operates in Manhattan and San Francisco.
  • Sollis Health Beverly Hills (Beverly Hills). 24/7 urgent and emergency concierge center. Two physicians. Currently not accepting new patients.
  • Beverly Hills Cardiovascular & Longevity Institute (Beverly Hills). Three physicians. Cardiology-focused concierge. By application.
  • Beverly Hills Pediatrics (Beverly Hills). Hybrid pediatric. Three physicians.
  • Robertson Pediatrics (Beverly Hills). Concierge pediatrics. Two physicians.
  • Rejuvalife Vitality Institute (Beverly Hills). Age management, longevity medicine, cosmetic care with on-site surgical center. Currently not accepting new patients.
  • Sasan Massachi, MD (Beverly Hills). Extensive in-house diagnostics (ultrasounds, X-rays, stress tests). Cedars-Sinai affiliated. Currently not accepting new patients.

Types of Concierge Practices in Beverly Hills

Traditional concierge practices charge annual retainers ($3,500 to $5,100/year) and limit panels. These serve the broadest patient base with internal medicine and family medicine.

Specialty concierge is more prominent in Beverly Hills than in almost any other city. Filsoof, Cardiolucent, and Beverly Hills Cardiovascular & Longevity Institute cover cardiology. SKIN/tervention ($850/month) covers dermatology. Beverly Hills Concierge Health Center ($12,000-$20,000/year) covers oncology. This reflects a patient population that wants concierge-level access for every type of care, not just primary care.

Multi-tier concierge practices like Newport Concierge Physicians ($425/month to $4,000/month across three tiers) offer a sliding scale from basic office access to fully exclusive personal physician service. The 9-physician team spans family medicine, internal medicine, neurology, cardiology, orthopedics, urology, and oral surgery.

Performance and longevity medicine is woven into the Beverly Hills market. Rejuvalife Vitality Institute combines age management with cosmetic care. Beverly Hills Cardiovascular & Longevity Institute integrates cardiology with longevity. The line between primary care and optimization is blurred here more than anywhere.

Pediatric concierge serves Beverly Hills families through Beverly Hills Pediatrics (hybrid, 3 physicians), Robertson Pediatrics (concierge, 2 physicians), and Kidcierge Pediatric Care.

No DPC exists in Beverly Hills. The market is entirely concierge. Understanding the key differences between concierge medicine and DPC clarifies why.

How to Choose a Concierge Doctor in Beverly Hills

  • Ask about Cedars-Sinai vs UCLA affiliation. This is the most important structural question in Beverly Hills. Your concierge doctor's hospital affiliation determines which specialist network they coordinate within. If you already see specialists at one system, choose a concierge PCP affiliated with the same system for seamless coordination.
  • Panel size is the differentiator. Private Medical (100 patients) is fundamentally different from a practice with 300+ patients. Ask the exact number. In Beverly Hills, smaller panels mean your doctor knows your history without looking at a chart and is available when you call.
  • Specialty concierge exists here. If your primary need is cardiology, dermatology, or oncology, Beverly Hills has dedicated concierge practices in those specialties. You do not have to use a generalist concierge doctor and then get referred.
  • Many practices are full. Sollis Health, Rejuvalife, Cardiolucent, Duffy, and Massachi are all currently not accepting patients. Beverly Hills Cardiovascular & Longevity Institute is by application. Ask about waitlists. Our guide on how to choose the right concierge or DPC doctor covers evaluation factors.
  • The Golden Triangle address is branding. Many Beverly Hills concierge doctors have offices near Rodeo Drive but serve patients who live in the hills north of Sunset, in Bel Air, Holmby Hills, and Brentwood. The practice address is Beverly Hills for the cachet. The patient base extends well beyond city limits.