Concierge Doctors in Denver, CO
22 concierge and direct primary care practices — average membership:
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How much does concierge medicine cost in Denver?
Does any Denver hospital system offer concierge medicine?
Are there concierge doctors in Cherry Creek and Highlands Ranch?
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Quick Facts: Concierge Medicine in Denver
- Practices on NextMD: 22
- Doctors: 43
- Average membership: $248/mo
- Metro population: 3.1 million (2025)
- Most affordable option: $99/mo (Direct Osteopathic Primary Care, DPC)
- Smallest patient panel: 120 patients per doctor (Sheldon Sowell Center for Health)
- Practice density: 1 practice per 141,000 residents
- Avg physician wait time (traditional care): 20 days (AMN Healthcare, 2025)
- Major hospital systems: UCHealth (dominant), HCA HealthOne, Intermountain Health, National Jewish Health
About Concierge Medicine in Denver
Denver's concierge medicine market is shaped by two forces: one of the most profitable hospital markets in the country and a population that prioritizes outdoor fitness and proactive health management.
The Denver metro has a population of approximately 3.1 million (as of 2025) and supports 22 concierge medicine and direct primary care (DPC) practices listed on NextMD, with 43 doctors. The average membership is $248/mo per month.
UCHealth is the dominant hospital system, generating over $6.7 billion in statewide patient revenue, more than double its nearest competitor. University of Colorado Hospital, part of UCHealth, is consistently ranked the best hospital in Colorado. HCA HealthOne operates 10 affiliated hospitals across the metro. Denver is also home to National Jewish Health, ranked number one in pulmonology by US News for 29 consecutive years and the only facility in the world dedicated exclusively to respiratory, cardiac, and immune disorders. National Jewish operates a membership-based concierge wellness program, an unusual offering from a specialty hospital.
MD2, the ultra-premium national concierge brand that limits each physician to 50 families, opened a Cherry Creek North location in January 2026, signaling Denver's growing appeal as a premium concierge market.
What Does Concierge Medicine Cost in Denver?
The average membership in Denver is $248/mo per month. Denver skews higher than many midwestern markets, reflecting a strong concierge and specialty medicine orientation. For a national comparison, see how concierge medicine pricing works across the US.
| Practice Model | Typical Cost | What You Get |
|---|---|---|
| Direct primary care (DPC) | $99 to $130/month | Flat monthly fee, no copays, same-day access, messaging, basic labs |
| Concierge medicine | $4,200/year+ | Annual retainer, panels of 120 to 250, extended visits, 24/7 access |
| Specialty/performance | $149/year to $250+/month | Regenerative medicine, longevity, hormone optimization, medical weight loss |
Practices with Published Pricing
DPC:
- Direct Osteopathic Primary Care (Denver). $99 per month. Two-physician DPC with osteopathic manipulation and brain health programs.
- Summit Primary Care (Denver). $112 per month. DPC with unlimited visits, same-day appointments, and Galleri multi-cancer early detection screening.
- Stone Medical (Denver). $130 per month. DPC with medical weight loss, preventive focus, and house calls available.
Concierge:
- Concierge Medical Care (Denver). $4,200 per year. Three physicians. 250-patient cap. Same-day visits and 24/7 physician access.
- Lindsey Cassidy, MD & Associates (Denver). $4,200 per year. Family medicine, menopause management, patients ages 6 and older. Single physician.
Specialty and performance:
- Sound Clinic (Denver). $149 per year. Five physicians. Integrative pediatrics, complex infections, and regenerative therapies.
- Juventas Wellness (Denver). $250 per month. Three physicians. GLP-1 therapy, peptide therapy, and medical weight loss.
Other Notable Practices
- Sheldon Sowell Center for Health (Denver). 120-patient cap. Two physicians. Established 1998. Devotes 13 hours annually per patient. The smallest published panel in Denver.
- Colorado Center for Medical Excellence (Denver). Four physicians. 60+ years combined experience. Advanced imaging included in membership.
- Grossman Wellness Center (Denver). Four physicians. Performance health focused on longevity, regenerative medicine, and therapeutic plasma exchange.
- MD2 Cherry Creek North (Denver). Opened January 2026. 50 families per doctor. The most exclusive panel model in the market.
- National Jewish Health Concierge (Denver). Membership-based wellness program from the number one pulmonology hospital in the US. Unusual hospital-affiliated concierge from a specialty institution.
Types of Concierge and DPC Practices in Denver
Concierge medicine practices in Denver charge annual retainers ($4,200+ per year) and limit patient panels. Concierge Medical Care (250-patient cap) and Sheldon Sowell Center (120-patient cap, 13 hours per patient annually) represent the traditional model. MD2 Cherry Creek North, which opened in January 2026, caps at 50 families per doctor. Nationally, 99% of concierge and DPC practices offer same-day or next-day appointments.
Direct primary care (DPC) is growing steadily in Denver, and understanding the key differences between concierge medicine and DPC helps when comparing options. Direct Osteopathic Primary Care ($99/month), Summit Primary Care ($112/month with Galleri cancer screening), and Stone Medical ($130/month with house calls) offer flat monthly fees with no copays. 89% of DPC practices nationwide charge no additional fee for covered services. Denver's DPC market is distinctive for integrating services like osteopathic manipulation, brain health programs, and multi-cancer screening into the membership.
Specialty and performance medicine has a strong footprint. Juventas Wellness ($250/month) offers GLP-1 and peptide therapy. Grossman Wellness Center focuses on longevity and regenerative medicine including therapeutic plasma exchange. Denver Regenerative Medicine and R2 Medical Clinic (three locations) provide stem cell and hormone optimization services. Colorado's outdoor-active population drives demand for sports medicine, recovery, and performance-focused care.
Hospital-affiliated concierge exists through National Jewish Health's membership wellness program. This is unusual because National Jewish is a specialty hospital (the world's only facility dedicated exclusively to respiratory, cardiac, and immune disorders), not a general hospital system. UCHealth and HCA HealthOne do not currently operate branded concierge programs.
Concierge Medicine in Cherry Creek, Highlands Ranch, and Across the Front Range
Cherry Creek and Cherry Creek North are the center of Denver's premium concierge market. MD2 opened its Cherry Creek North location in January 2026. Cherry Hills Village, adjacent to Cherry Creek, has a median household income exceeding $250,000, ranking it among the wealthiest communities in Colorado.
Central Denver (LoDo, Capitol Hill, Wash Park) has the highest overall concentration of practices including DPC, concierge, and specialty options.
Highlands Ranch and the South Suburbs (Littleton, Greenwood Village, Castle Pines) serve the affluent southern corridor. Greenwood Village has median home values around $2.8 million.
Arvada and the West Suburbs have DPC and concierge options extending the market westward along the Front Range.
Boulder, Louisville, and the Northwest serve the university town and surrounding communities. Some Denver practices offer telemedicine to patients along the Front Range corridor.
Aspen and the Mountain Communities are served by at least one Denver-based practice (Grossman Wellness Center has multi-location coverage). Mountain town residents increasingly use Denver concierge practices for primary care coordination.
You can filter by sub-city on the listings above.
How to Choose a Concierge Doctor in Denver
- DPC is the entry point here. At $99 to $130 per month, Denver's DPC practices are well-priced and integrate distinctive services (osteopathic care, Galleri screening, house calls) that many concierge practices in other cities charge extra for. Our guide on how to choose the right concierge or DPC doctor covers what to ask.
- Panel size varies dramatically. Sheldon Sowell caps at 120 patients and devotes 13 hours per patient per year. Concierge Medical Care caps at 250. MD2 caps at 50 families. The difference in physician availability across those panel sizes is significant. Ask the number.
- UCHealth is the dominant referral network. UCHealth generates more than double the revenue of any other system in the state. If you anticipate specialist care or hospitalizations, ask whether your concierge doctor refers into UCHealth. University of Colorado Hospital is consistently the top-ranked hospital in the state.
- National Jewish Health matters for respiratory and immune conditions. If you have asthma, COPD, allergies, or immune disorders, National Jewish is ranked number one in pulmonology nationally for 29 consecutive years. Their concierge wellness program provides direct access.
- Consider the altitude. Denver sits at 5,280 feet. If you are new to the city or have cardiac or respiratory conditions, a concierge physician who understands altitude-related health considerations is valuable. Several Denver practices specialize in this.
















