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Concierge Doctors in Dallas-Fort Worth Metro

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135 concierge and direct primary care practices — average membership:

$146/mo

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does concierge medicine cost in Dallas?
The average membership in Dallas is $146/mo per month. DPC memberships range from $115 to $299 per month. Concierge retainers range from $5,000 to $18,000 per year. Methodist Premier Wellness offers hospital-affiliated concierge at $200 per month. CC:MD at $18,000 per year with a 150-patient cap is the top of the Dallas market.
What is the difference between concierge medicine and DPC in Dallas?
Direct primary care (DPC) charges flat monthly fees ($115 to $299/month) with no copays and no insurance billing. Patient panels are typically 500 to 700 per doctor. Concierge medicine charges annual retainers ($5,000 to $18,000/year) with panels of 50 to 300 per doctor. Both give you same-day access and direct physician communication. Dallas leans more toward concierge than DPC compared to cities like Houston.
Are there concierge doctors in Highland Park and the Park Cities?
Yes. The Park Cities and Highland Park have the highest concentration of concierge practices in the DFW metro. Options include Park Cities Personal Physicians (100-patient cap), MD2 Dallas Park Cities (50 families per doctor), CC:MD ($18,000/year), and Elle Medicine ($10,000 to $15,000/year).
Does UT Southwestern have a concierge medicine program?
UT Southwestern does not operate a traditional concierge membership program. They offer an Executive Health Clinic for comprehensive annual physicals, but this is a one-time visit, not an ongoing physician-patient membership. For concierge-style care with UTSW referral access, look for independent concierge physicians who maintain referral relationships with UT Southwestern specialists.
Do Dallas concierge doctors accept insurance?
Most concierge and DPC practices in Dallas do not bill insurance for primary care visits covered by the membership fee. Hybrid practices combine insurance billing with a membership component. Your health insurance still covers specialists, hospitalizations, imaging, and prescriptions. As of January 2026, DPC memberships are compatible with Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) for patients with high-deductible health plans (HDHPs).
How do I find a concierge doctor in Dallas?
You can browse all 135 concierge and DPC practices in Dallas on this page. Use the filters above to sort by practice type, specialty, cost range, and neighborhood. For the broader DFW metro including Fort Worth, Plano, Frisco, and Southlake, browse the related city pages.

Quick Facts: Concierge Medicine in Dallas

  • Practices on NextMD: 135
  • Doctors: 220
  • Average membership: $146/mo
  • Metro population: 8.5 million (2025)
  • Most affordable option: $150/mo (Paradigm Family Health, DPC)
  • Smallest patient panel: 50 families per doctor (MD2 Dallas)
  • Practice density: 1 practice per 63,000 residents
  • Avg physician wait time (traditional care): 21 days (AMN Healthcare, 2025)
  • Major hospital systems: UT Southwestern, Baylor Scott & White, Texas Health Resources

About Concierge Medicine in Dallas

Dallas has a concierge medicine market built on two things: wealth and world-class hospitals. The Park Cities, one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in the United States with an average household income approaching $390,000 in University Park, sits at the center of a metro that supports 135 concierge medicine and direct primary care (DPC) practices listed on NextMD, with 220 doctors.

The Dallas-Fort Worth metro has a population of approximately 8.5 million (as of 2025), making it the fourth-largest in the country. UT Southwestern Medical Center has been ranked the number one hospital in the DFW region for nine consecutive years by US News. Baylor Scott & White and Texas Health Resources are the other major systems. UT Southwestern and Texas Health Resources jointly operate Southwestern Health Resources, a 31-hospital network that gives concierge physicians deep referral access across the region.

Dallas's concierge market includes both premium practices charging $15,000 to $18,000 per year and DPC practices offering memberships at $150 per month. The market also has MD2, which limits each physician to 50 families at the top of the market, and Methodist Premier Wellness, which offers hospital-affiliated concierge care.

What Does Concierge Medicine Cost in Dallas?

Pricing in Dallas spans from $150 per month for DPC to $18,000 per year for premium concierge. The average membership is $146/mo per month. For a national comparison, see how concierge medicine pricing works across the US.

Practice ModelTypical CostWhat You Get
Direct primary care (DPC)$115 to $299/monthFlat monthly fee, no copays, same-day access, messaging, basic labs
Concierge medicine$4,000 to $18,000/yearAnnual retainer, small panels (50 to 300), extended visits, 24/7 access
Hospital-affiliated concierge~$200/monthDedicated physician within a major hospital system, specialist coordination
Hybrid practicesVariesInsurance billing plus enhanced access through membership

Practices with Published Pricing

DPC options:

  • Paradigm Family Health (Dallas). $150 per month. DPC model with four physicians and a 600-patient cap. Family medicine with same-day access and direct communication.
  • Radiance Pediatrics (Dallas). $115 to $225 per month. Pediatric DPC practice. One physician.
  • Vertical Health DPC (Dallas). $299 per month. Single-physician DPC at the higher end of the DPC price range.

Concierge:

  • VIP MD Dallas (Dallas). $5,000 to $15,000 per year. Concierge practice with pricing tiers depending on level of service.
  • Elle Medicine (Dallas). $10,000 to $15,000 per year. Concierge practice with a single physician. Located in the Park Cities area.
  • CC:MD (Dallas). $18,000 per year. Premium concierge with a 150-patient cap and three physicians. Top of the Dallas market.

Hospital-affiliated:

  • Methodist Premier Wellness (Dallas). $200 per month. Concierge program within the Methodist Health System. Two physicians. Combines dedicated primary care with specialist access across the Methodist network.

Other Notable Practices

Types of Concierge and DPC Practices in Dallas

Concierge medicine dominates the Dallas market, particularly in the Park Cities, Highland Park, and Preston Hollow. These practices charge annual retainers and limit patient panels to 50 to 300 per doctor. You get extended 30 to 60 minute appointments, 24/7 physician access, and direct communication by phone, text, or email. Several Dallas concierge practices have waitlists, reflecting strong demand from the city's executive and high-net-worth population.

Direct primary care (DPC) is growing in Dallas, offering a more affordable path to membership-based care. DPC practices charge flat monthly fees with no insurance billing and no copays for primary care visits. For a deeper look at how these models compare, see the key differences between concierge medicine and DPC. Paradigm Family Health at $150 per month represents the standard DPC model. Nationally, 89% of DPC practices charge no additional fee for services covered by the membership.

Hospital-affiliated concierge programs connect you with a dedicated physician inside a major hospital system. Methodist Premier Wellness at $200 per month is the most prominent in Dallas. This model appeals to patients who want both personalized primary care and seamless referral coordination within a hospital network.

Specialty practices including North Texas Preferred (42 physicians across a large network) and Highland Park Concierge offer concierge-level care in specific neighborhoods or specialty areas.

Park Cities, Highland Park, Southlake, and the DFW Suburbs

Dallas's concierge market is concentrated in the city's wealthiest areas:

Park Cities and Highland Park are the epicenter of concierge medicine in DFW. University Park and Highland Park have some of the highest household incomes in Texas (University Park averages approximately $390,000). Park Cities Personal Physicians, CC:MD, MD2 Dallas Park Cities, and Elle Medicine all serve this area. If you live in the Park Cities and want the most personalized care with the smallest patient panel, this is where you will find it.

Preston Hollow and North Dallas extend the premium concierge market northward. Several practices serve patients from the Park Cities through to NorthPark and beyond.

Southlake and Colleyville (average household income approximately $383,000 in Southlake) are the western DFW suburbs with the strongest demand for concierge and premium primary care.

Lakewood and East Dallas have hybrid and DPC options that serve a younger, more diverse patient population at lower price points.

The broader DFW market, including Fort Worth, Plano, Frisco, and Allen, extends concierge and DPC options across the metro. You can filter by sub-city on the listings above.

How to Choose a Concierge Doctor in Dallas

  • Match the practice to your priorities. Our guide on how to choose the right concierge or DPC doctor covers what to ask. If you want the smallest possible panel and the most personalized relationship, look at CC:MD (150 patients), Park Cities Personal Physicians (100 patients), or MD2 (50 families). If you want good access at an affordable price, DPC practices like Paradigm Family Health deliver same-day appointments at $150 per month.
  • Consider UT Southwestern referral access. UT Southwestern is the top-ranked hospital in DFW. Ask whether your concierge doctor has referral relationships with UTSW specialists. Baylor Scott & White and Texas Health Resources are also strong options depending on your location in the metro.
  • Ask about Methodist Premier Wellness if you want a system. At $200 per month, Methodist Premier Wellness is the most accessible hospital-affiliated concierge option in Dallas. You get a dedicated physician plus Methodist's specialist network.
  • Check whether the practice is accepting patients. Several Dallas concierge practices are currently full with waitlists. Park Cities Personal Physicians is one example. If access matters now, ask about current availability before scheduling a consultation.
  • Factor in location across the metro. DFW traffic makes geography a real factor. A practice in the Park Cities may be 30 to 60 minutes from Southlake in rush hour. Many Dallas practices offer telemedicine and direct messaging, which can supplement in-person visits.