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Concierge Doctors in Bryn Mawr, PA

7 concierge and direct primary care practices — average membership:

$225/mo

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does concierge medicine cost in Bryn Mawr?
The average is $225/mo per month. MDVIP starts at $2,000/year (Hobson, Gardner). Haab and Claves are $2,500/year. Bullock is $2,250/year. Bryn Mawr Personalized Primary Care is $185-$225/month (hybrid, accepts insurance). Anti-Aging and Longevity Center has custom pricing.
Is Bryn Mawr part of Philadelphia for concierge medicine?
Bryn Mawr is the center of Philadelphia's Main Line. The Main Line corridor has more concierge practices than Center City Philadelphia. For the full metro guide including Penn Medicine's concierge program, see our Philadelphia guide.
How do I find a concierge doctor in Bryn Mawr?
You can browse all 7 practices on this page. For the full Philadelphia metro, see our Philadelphia guide. Also check Wilmington DE (8 practices, 30 minutes south).

Quick Facts: Concierge Medicine in Bryn Mawr

  • Practices on NextMD: 7
  • Doctors: 10
  • Average membership: $225/mo
  • Population: 4,000 (CDP), heart of Philadelphia's Main Line
  • Most affordable option: $2,000/yr (John J. Hobson, MD; MDVIP)
  • 5 of 7 practices are MDVIP-affiliated
  • Adjacent to Gladwyne (avg household income ~$453,000)
  • Part of the greater Philadelphia metro

About Concierge Medicine in Bryn Mawr

Bryn Mawr is the center of Philadelphia's Main Line, the most affluent suburban corridor in the metro. The Main Line corridor (Bryn Mawr, Wynnewood, Paoli, Bala Cynwyd, King of Prussia) has more combined concierge practices than Center City Philadelphia, reflecting where patient demand actually lives.

Gladwyne (adjacent) has an average household income of approximately $453,000. Villanova is $449,000. These are among the highest incomes of any community on the East Coast south of Connecticut. The demand comes from pharmaceutical executives (Pfizer/Wyeth legacy, plus dozens of pharma companies along the Route 202 corridor), investment professionals, Main Line old-money families, and a growing tech sector.

Five of 7 practices are MDVIP-affiliated, creating a consistent pricing floor. John J. Hobson, MD ($2,000/year MDVIP) and Karen Gardner, DO ($2,000/year MDVIP, registered dietitian credential, house calls, Lankenau affiliation) are the most affordable and both accepting patients. Jean P. Haab, MD ($2,500/year, 25+ years, across from Bryn Mawr Hospital) and Jennifer L. Claves, MD ($2,500/year, Medical Director of Healthy Brain and Memory Center, Main Line Health affiliation) are currently full. Linda M. Bullock, DO ($2,250/year, 30 years Main Line experience, women's and heart health, Lankenau) is also full.

Bryn Mawr Personalized Primary Care (4 physicians, $185-$225/month age-based, 15% household discount, accepts Medicare and commercial insurance, 5 telemedicine visits/year included) is the non-MDVIP option with the most transparent pricing and a hybrid model. Anti-Aging and Longevity Center of Philadelphia (Dr. Seema Bonney, founded 2016, bio-identical hormone therapy, IV drip therapy, semaglutide, house calls) serves the functional medicine and longevity market.

Main Line Hospital (Main Line Health, Jefferson Health affiliate) operates Bryn Mawr Hospital. Lankenau Medical Center is nearby. For specialist referrals beyond the Main Line system, Penn Medicine's Perelman Center in University City is 25 minutes east. Philadelphia's 28-day average physician wait (AMN Healthcare, 2025) makes concierge access especially valuable for Main Line residents who would otherwise face a commute plus a wait.

For context on how concierge medicine pricing works across the US, Bryn Mawr is moderate with strong MDVIP pricing consistency.

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