Concierge Doctors in Charlotte Metro
Including Charlotte, Rock Hill, Fort Mill, Stockbridge, Johns Creek, Mooresville, Cornelius, Huntersville, Concord, Gastonia, Holly Springs, Kannapolis, Denver
62 concierge and direct primary care practices — average membership:
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does concierge medicine cost in Charlotte?
Does Novant Health or Atrium Health offer concierge medicine in Charlotte?
Are there concierge doctors in Myers Park, SouthPark, and Lake Norman?
What is the cheapest DPC in the Charlotte area?
Do Charlotte concierge doctors accept insurance?
How do I find a concierge doctor in Charlotte?
Quick Facts: Concierge Medicine in Charlotte
- Practices on NextMD: 62
- Doctors: 100
- Average membership: $114/mo
- Metro population: 2.9 million (2025)
- Most affordable option: $70/mo (The Art of Medicine Direct, DPC)
- Hospital-affiliated concierge: Novant Health Traditions ($2,900/year), Atrium Health Concierge Care
- Practice density: 1 practice per 47,000 residents
- Avg physician wait time (traditional care): 31 days national average (AMN Healthcare, 2025)
- Major hospital systems: Atrium Health (Advocate Health), Novant Health
About Concierge Medicine in Charlotte
Charlotte is the second-largest banking center in the United States behind New York City, headquarters of Bank of America, and home to 19 Fortune 500 and Fortune 1000 companies. That concentration of high-earning financial services executives creates strong demand for concierge medicine in a city that is younger and faster-growing than most concierge-heavy markets.
The Charlotte metro has a population of approximately 2.9 million (as of 2025) and supports 62 concierge medicine and direct primary care (DPC) practices listed on NextMD, with 100 doctors. The average membership is $114/mo per month.
Charlotte's healthcare landscape is defined by two major systems: Atrium Health (part of Advocate Health, headquartered in Charlotte, with Carolinas Medical Center as its flagship) and Novant Health ($8.3 billion in revenue, aggressively expanding). Both operate concierge medicine programs. Atrium Health Concierge Care has a location in Cornelius. Novant Health Traditions offers a $2,900 per year concierge program with 60-minute appointments and 24/7 access. Having two system-backed programs gives Charlotte patients more hospital-affiliated concierge options than most cities this size.
Charlotte's market also has a growing DPC scene. Holly Springs Direct Primary Care opened in November 2024 and filled its panel in 11 months, a demand signal that shows how much appetite exists for affordable, accessible primary care here.
What Does Concierge Medicine Cost in Charlotte?
The average membership across the Charlotte metro is $114/mo per month. Charlotte is a moderately priced market with a good spread across DPC, concierge, and hospital-affiliated options. For a national comparison, see how concierge medicine pricing works across the US.
| Practice Model | Typical Cost | What You Get |
|---|---|---|
| Direct primary care (DPC) | $70 to $135/month | Flat monthly fee, no copays, same-day access, messaging, basic labs |
| Concierge medicine | $2,900+/year | Annual retainer, limited panels, extended visits, 24/7 access |
| Hospital-affiliated concierge | Varies | Atrium Health or Novant Health physician, system-wide specialist coordination |
| Hybrid practices | $140/month+ | Insurance billing plus enhanced access through membership |
Practices with Published Pricing
DPC options:
- The Art of Medicine Direct (Charlotte). $70 to $100 per month. Three-physician DPC practice with basic to comprehensive plan tiers.
- Holly Springs Direct Primary Care (Holly Springs). $85 per month. Opened November 2024 and filled its panel in 11 months. One to two physicians. A clear signal of unmet demand.
- MyMD Direct (Charlotte). $90 to $110 per month. Ages 18 to 39 pay $90, 40+ pay $110. 600-patient cap. Single physician.
- Sojourn Direct Primary Care (Charlotte). $135 per month for the first member, $95 per month for each additional family member. Two physicians.
- New South Family Medicine & MedSpa (Fort Mill, SC). $129 per month. Three-physician DPC with MedSpa services.
Concierge and hospital-affiliated:
- Novant Health Traditions (Charlotte). $2,900 per year. Hospital-affiliated concierge with 60-minute appointments, 24/7 access, and coordination across the Novant Health system. Two physicians.
Hybrid:
- Gaston Family Practice (Gastonia). $140 per month ($1,680/year). Hybrid model accepting Medicare. 45-minute appointments. Three physicians.
Other Notable Practices
- Signature Healthcare (Charlotte). Concierge practice with nine physicians and a 350-patient cap per doctor. Currently not accepting new patients, which reflects the strength of demand in Charlotte.
- Atrium Health Concierge Care (Cornelius). Three physicians. On-site radiology and lab services. Hospital-affiliated concierge within the Atrium Health / Advocate Health system.
- H3 Healthcare (Charlotte). Concierge practice with four physicians. Limited panel sizes and home visits included.
Performance health:
- Carolina HealthSpan Institute (Charlotte). Performance health model focused on functional medicine and longevity care. Three physicians.
Types of Concierge and DPC Practices in Charlotte
Direct primary care (DPC) has strong momentum in Charlotte, and understanding the key differences between concierge medicine and DPC helps when comparing options. Practices like The Art of Medicine Direct ($70 to $100/month) and Holly Springs DPC ($85/month) offer flat monthly fees with no copays and no insurance billing. The fact that Holly Springs DPC filled its panel in 11 months shows significant unmet demand for affordable, access-focused primary care. Nationally, 89% of DPC practices charge no additional fee for services covered by the membership.
Hospital-affiliated concierge gives Charlotte an advantage most mid-sized metros lack. Novant Health Traditions at $2,900 per year offers concierge care with 60-minute appointments and 24/7 access backed by a $8.3 billion health system. Atrium Health Concierge Care in Cornelius provides the same model through the Advocate Health system. Two hospital-backed programs in one metro is rare.
Independent concierge practices like Signature Healthcare (9 physicians, 350-patient cap) and H3 Healthcare (home visits included) serve the premium segment. Charlotte's executive and financial services population drives demand for these practices, particularly in Myers Park, Eastover, and SouthPark.
Hybrid practices accept insurance and offer enhanced access. Gaston Family Practice in Gastonia ($140/month, accepts Medicare) bridges the gap between insurance-based care and concierge.
Performance and longevity is growing. Carolina HealthSpan Institute focuses on functional medicine and longevity, serving patients who want optimization-focused care rather than traditional primary care.
Concierge Medicine in Myers Park, SouthPark, Fort Mill, and Across Metro Charlotte
Charlotte proper (Myers Park, Eastover, SouthPark, Ballantyne) has the highest concentration of practices. Myers Park and Eastover are Charlotte's most affluent neighborhoods (ZIP 28207 median income approximately $193,000). Signature Healthcare, H3 Healthcare, and several DPC practices serve the urban core.
Cornelius, Huntersville, and Mooresville (Lake Norman area) serve the northern suburbs. Atrium Health Concierge Care's Cornelius location gives Lake Norman residents hospital-affiliated concierge without driving into the city.
Fort Mill and Rock Hill, SC are technically across the state line but part of the Charlotte commuter market. New South Family Medicine ($129/month DPC with MedSpa) serves this growing area.
Concord, Gastonia, and Kannapolis extend the market to the outer suburbs. Gaston Family Practice ($140/month hybrid) and The Hometown Doctors (Kannapolis DPC) serve the east and west corridors.
Holly Springs (south of Charlotte) has seen strong demand. Holly Springs DPC filled its panel in 11 months at $85/month, suggesting the southern suburbs are underserved.
Marvin (Village of Marvin, south of Charlotte) has a median household income exceeding $240,000, the highest in the region. Practices serving this area are positioned to grow.
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How to Choose a Concierge Doctor in Charlotte
- Consider Novant or Atrium if you want a system. Charlotte is one of the few mid-sized metros with two hospital-backed concierge programs. Novant Health Traditions ($2,900/year) and Atrium Health Concierge Care give you a dedicated physician plus specialist referral coordination within a major system. If you anticipate complex care, this built-in infrastructure matters.
- DPC is a strong value play. At $70 to $135 per month, Charlotte's DPC practices offer same-day access, no copays, and direct physician communication at prices that compete with monthly copay and deductible costs in traditional care. For healthy individuals and families, DPC is the entry point. Our guide on how to choose the right concierge or DPC doctor covers what to ask.
- Check availability before you commit. Charlotte's market is growing but some practices are full. Signature Healthcare is not currently accepting new patients. Holly Springs DPC filled its panel in less than a year. If access matters now, confirm availability before scheduling a consultation.
- Match the location to your commute. Charlotte's metro extends from Mooresville in the north to Fort Mill in the south. An uptown practice may be impractical from Lake Norman. The northern suburbs have Atrium Concierge in Cornelius. The southern suburbs have options in Fort Mill and Holly Springs. Most practices offer telemedicine.
- Look at the Fort Mill / Rock Hill option. If you live south of Charlotte near the SC border, New South Family Medicine offers DPC at $129/month with the added benefit of MedSpa services. This cross-border market is growing.
















