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Concierge Doctors in Boca Raton, FL

45 concierge and direct primary care practices — average membership:

$100/mo

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does concierge medicine cost in Boca Raton?
The average is $100/mo per month. Boca General & Family Medicine starts at $2,000/year. MDVIP ranges from $2,500 to $3,500/year. SignatureMD (Martinoff) is $5,150/year. Dr. Ben Soffer (50-patient cap) has custom pricing. Pediatric concierge runs $2,000 to $3,250/year. Boca Raton is part of the West Palm Beach metro, which has the highest average membership of any metro on NextMD.
Is there DPC in Boca Raton?
No. Boca Raton has zero direct primary care practices with flat monthly fees. The entire market uses the concierge model with annual retainers. The nearest DPC options are in the broader Miami metro. Learn about what direct primary care is and how it works to understand the alternative.
Are there pediatric concierge doctors in Boca Raton?
Yes. VIPediatrics ($3,250/year, five physicians, hour-long appointments, BioFire rapid diagnostics) and Pediatric Wellness Concierge by Dr. Levy ($2,000-$3,000/year, in-home visits) both serve Boca Raton. Two dedicated pediatric concierge options is unusual for a city this size.
What hospital do Boca Raton concierge doctors use?
Baptist Health Boca Raton Regional Hospital (400 beds) is the primary hospital. Most concierge physicians have affiliations here. For complex oncology, the referral pathway goes to Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center (University of Miami/Jackson) or Cleveland Clinic Weston. There is no Level I trauma center in Boca.
How does seasonal population affect concierge medicine in Boca?
Boca's population swells significantly from November through April as snowbirds return. Concierge practices with strict panel caps maintain consistent access year-round. Practices without caps may have longer waits during season. Ask your practice about seasonal panel management and whether they accept seasonal memberships.
How do I find a concierge doctor in Boca Raton?
You can browse all 45 concierge practices in Boca Raton on this page. For the full Palm Beach County market (92 practices across 15 sub-cities), see our West Palm Beach metro guide.

Quick Facts: Concierge Medicine in Boca Raton

  • Practices on NextMD: 45
  • Doctors: 50
  • Average membership: $100/mo
  • Population: 105,000 (city), part of Palm Beach County (1.6 million)
  • Highest practice count in Palm Beach County
  • Most affordable published option: $2,000/yr (Boca General & Family Medicine)
  • Smallest patient panel: 50 patients per doctor (Dr. Ben Soffer)
  • Part of the greater West Palm Beach metro (92 practices total)
  • Major hospital: Baptist Health Boca Raton Regional Hospital (400 beds)

About Concierge Medicine in Boca Raton

Boca Raton has more concierge practices than any other city in Palm Beach County and more than most entire metros on NextMD. With 45 practices and 50 doctors, Boca's market rivals cities many times its size.

The reason is demographics. Boca has two distinct patient populations separated by I-95 and the Florida Turnpike. East Boca (toward the beach, Royal Palm Yacht & Country Club, the Boca Raton Resort & Club neighborhood) skews heavily toward retirees and snowbirds with a median age in the 60s and 70s. These patients drive demand for concierge internists with small panels, 24/7 access, and chronic disease management expertise. West Boca (the master-planned communities like Boca Falls, The Bridges, Boca Winds) is dramatically younger, with dual-income families in their 30s and 40s and median household incomes of $100,000 to $150,000. West Boca drives the pediatric concierge market.

The seasonal swing matters for Boca more than almost any other city in the country. From November through April, the population swells as snowbirds return from the Northeast. Concierge practices that maintain strict panel caps provide consistent access year-round. Practices without strict caps may have noticeably longer waits during season. Ask about seasonal panel management before you join.

Baptist Health Boca Raton Regional Hospital (400 beds, acquired by Baptist Health South Florida in 2019) is the primary hospital. It is strong in cardiology and orthopedics but is not a nationally ranked academic center. For complex oncology, patients travel south to Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center (University of Miami/Jackson) or to Cleveland Clinic Weston (45 minutes). There is no Level I trauma center in Boca. The nearest is Delray Medical Center.

Boca also has one of the largest Jewish communities in the US outside of New York City. Many concierge practices here are culturally attuned to this demographic, including family-centered decision making, end-of-life care preferences, and synagogue-network referral patterns. For context on how concierge medicine pricing works across the US, Boca Raton is part of the West Palm Beach metro, which has the highest average membership of any metro on NextMD at $506/month.

What Does Concierge Medicine Cost in Boca Raton?

The average membership in Boca Raton is $100/mo per month. The market is almost entirely concierge with annual retainers. No DPC practices with flat monthly fees are currently available in Boca.

Practice ModelTypical CostWhat You Get
Concierge (MDVIP)$2,500 to $3,500/yearAnnual retainer, MDVIP wellness program, same-day access
Concierge (independent)$2,000 to $5,150/yearAnnual retainer, smaller panels, 24/7 access
Concierge (ultra-premium)Custom pricing50-patient cap, house calls, flexible seasonal plans
Pediatric concierge$2,000 to $3,250/year24/7 access, same-day sick visits, house calls
Hybrid$2,000/yearInsurance billing plus enhanced access

Pediatric Concierge

  • VIPediatrics (Boca Raton). $3,250 per year. Five physicians. "One patient at a time" scheduling with hour-long appointments. BioFire PCR testing for rapid diagnostics. Currently accepting new patients.
  • Pediatric Wellness Concierge by Dr. Levy (Boca Raton). $2,000 per year (Essentials) or $3,000 per year (Complete Care). In-home visits across Broward and Palm Beach counties. 24/7 access. Currently accepting new patients.

Adult Concierge

  • Boca General & Family Medicine (Boca Raton). $2,000 per year individual, $1,800 per person for couples, $1,600 for additional family. Hybrid model. Home care services. Bioidentical hormone therapy. 30+ years experience. Currently accepting new patients.
  • David Levey, MD (Boca Raton). $2,500 per year. MDVIP. Internal medicine. Currently not accepting new patients.
  • Gitanjli Channan, MD (Boca Raton). $2,600 per year. MDVIP. 26 years experience. Currently accepting new patients.
  • Jonathan B. Berger, MD (Boca Raton). $3,000 per year. MDVIP. Currently not accepting new patients.
  • JoAnn Yi, MD (Boca Raton). $3,500 per year. MDVIP. 20+ years experience. Currently not accepting (waitlist).
  • Richard Martinoff, MD (Boca Raton). $5,150 per year. SignatureMD. 15+ years Boca experience. Currently not accepting new patients.

Ultra-Premium

  • Dr. Ben Soffer (Boca Raton). 50-patient cap. Custom pricing. House calls, telehealth, direct cell phone access. Flexible seasonal plans for split-time residents. Currently accepting new patients. One of the smallest panels in South Florida.

Other Notable Practices

  • Concierge Medicine of South Florida (Boca Raton). Two physicians. Medical weight loss, whole-body MRI, Galleri multi-cancer detection.
  • Boca Prestige Concierge (Boca Raton). Two physicians. Bioidentical hormones, peptide therapy, IV services. Currently not accepting new patients.
  • Santa Maria Medicine (Boca Raton). Founded 1987. Specializes in Dysautonomia/POTS and Mast Cell Activation Syndrome, a rare niche.
  • Palmetto Park Concierge Care (Boca Raton). Panels at approximately 20% of typical physician volume. Same-day sick visits, on-site phlebotomy at no extra fee.
  • Mitchell Karl, MD (Boca Raton). Board-certified internist and cardiologist. 30+ years experience. 30-45 minute visits, up to 90 minutes for physicals.

Types of Concierge Practices in Boca Raton

MDVIP concierge has a strong presence. Multiple MDVIP physicians at $2,500 to $3,500 per year offer a consistent, well-established model with the national MDVIP wellness program. Several are currently at capacity with waitlists, reflecting the strength of demand.

Independent concierge practices range from Boca General & Family Medicine ($2,000/year hybrid) to Richard Martinoff MD ($5,150/year SignatureMD). Dr. Ben Soffer's 50-patient cap represents the ultra-premium independent model.

Pediatric concierge is stronger in Boca Raton than in most cities. VIPediatrics (five physicians, hour-long appointments) and Dr. Levy (in-home visits across two counties) serve West Boca's family market. Having two dedicated pediatric concierge options is unusual for a city this size.

Specialty and functional medicine is growing. Santa Maria Medicine specializes in Dysautonomia/POTS and Mast Cell Activation Syndrome. Concierge Medicine of South Florida offers whole-body MRI and Galleri cancer detection.

No DPC is available. Boca Raton has zero flat-fee DPC practices. The entire market is concierge with annual retainers. If you want DPC, the nearest options are in the broader Miami metro. Understanding the key differences between concierge medicine and DPC clarifies what the concierge model offers.

How to Choose a Concierge Doctor in Boca Raton

  • Ask about seasonal panel management. Boca's population swells November through April with snowbird returnees. A practice with a strict 50-patient cap (Dr. Soffer) will have consistent availability year-round. A practice without a strict cap may be harder to reach during season. Ask directly: "How many patients do you serve during season versus off-season?"
  • Consider east Boca vs west Boca. East Boca practices serve an older demographic focused on chronic disease management, cardiology, and preventive screening. West Boca practices, particularly the pediatric concierge options, serve younger families. Choose based on where you live and your primary care needs.
  • Baptist Health Boca Regional is the hospital anchor. Most Boca concierge physicians have affiliations here. For complex care beyond what Baptist Health offers, ask your doctor about their referral pathways to Sylvester Cancer Center (UM/Jackson), Cleveland Clinic Weston, or the future Cleveland Clinic West Palm Beach campus. Our guide on how to choose the right concierge or DPC doctor covers evaluation factors.
  • Many practices are full. Berger, Yi, Martinoff, Boca Prestige, and Levey are all currently not accepting new patients. If your preferred practice has a waitlist, ask about expected wait times and whether they offer a trial consultation in the interim.
  • If you split time between Boca and the Northeast, ask about seasonal or flexible membership options. Dr. Ben Soffer explicitly offers flexible seasonal plans. Some MDVIP physicians can accommodate split-time residents within the national MDVIP network.