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Concierge Doctors in Greenville, SC

15 concierge and direct primary care practices — average membership:

$148/mo

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does concierge medicine cost in Greenville?
The average is $148/mo per month. DPC starts at $50 per month (Crossbridge). MDVIP ranges from $2,150 to $2,200 per year. PartnerMD charges $216 per month with health coaching included. Dr. Phillips is $2,500 per year.
Is there affordable DPC in Greenville?
Yes. Crossbridge Direct Primary Care starts at $50 per month (age-based, family max $375). Ember Modern Medicine is $119 per month for adults and $39 for children. Both are well below the market average.
Does PartnerMD accept insurance in Greenville?
Yes. PartnerMD Greenville accepts major South Carolina insurance plans alongside its $216 monthly concierge membership. This hybrid model is unusual in the concierge market.
Do Greenville concierge doctors accept insurance?
PartnerMD accepts insurance. Most MDVIP physicians may bill for certain covered services. DPC practices do not bill insurance. 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 Greenville?
You can browse all 15 concierge and DPC practices in Greenville on this page. Use the filters above to sort by practice type, specialty, and cost range.

Quick Facts: Concierge Medicine in Greenville

  • Practices on NextMD: 15
  • Doctors: 18
  • Average membership: $148/mo
  • Metro population: 953,000 (2025)
  • Most affordable option: $50/mo (Crossbridge Direct Primary Care, age-based)
  • Practice density: 1 practice per 64,000 residents
  • Major hospital systems: Prisma Health (SC's largest, Level I trauma), Bon Secours St. Francis

About Concierge Medicine in Greenville

Greenville has emerged as a healthcare hub for the South Carolina Upstate, driven by the region's rapid growth from BMW, Michelin, and other manufacturing employers. Prisma Health, the state's largest private employer, operates Greenville Memorial Hospital (Level I trauma center). That growth has created primary care demand that outpaces supply, making concierge and DPC natural solutions for patients who want reliable access.

The Greenville metro has a population of approximately 953,000 (as of 2025). NextMD lists 15 concierge medicine and direct primary care (DPC) practices, with 18 doctors. The average membership is $148/mo per month.

The market has a healthy balance of DPC and concierge. Crossbridge DPC starts at $50 per month (the most affordable option in either South Carolina market on NextMD). PartnerMD Greenville brings a multi-state concierge brand with health coaching included. Multiple independent MDVIP physicians serve the area at $1,800 to $2,500 per year.

What Does Concierge Medicine Cost in Greenville?

The average membership in Greenville is $148/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)$50 to $139/monthFlat monthly fee, no copays, same-day access
Concierge (MDVIP/independent)$1,800 to $2,500/yearAnnual retainer, same-day access, 24/7 availability
Concierge (PartnerMD)$216/monthMonthly fee, health coaching included, accepts SC insurance

Practices with Published Pricing

DPC:

  • Crossbridge Direct Primary Care (Greenville). $50 to $90 per month, age-based. Family maximum $375 per month. The most affordable membership option in either South Carolina market. Single physician.
  • Ember Modern Medicine (Greenville). $119 per month for adults, $39 per month for children, $139 for ages 60+. Two physicians. Telehealth weight loss program across multiple states.

Concierge:

  • Kimberly Holloway, MD, FACOG (Greenville). $1,800 per year ($450 quarterly). Preventive medicine and gynecology. 20+ years in Greenville. Multi-cancer screening. Currently not accepting new patients.
  • Michael Kopscik, MD (Greenville). $2,150 per year. MDVIP-affiliated. Sports medicine fellowship.
  • Lesle D. Long, MD (Greenville). $2,150 per year. MDVIP-affiliated. Chronic disease management.
  • Daniel G. Smith, MD (Greenville). $2,200 per year ($550 quarterly). Internal medicine.
  • Nancy M. Netter, MD (Greenville). $2,200 per year. Internal medicine. Diabetes prevention, cardiovascular health, travel medicine.
  • Dr. Ron Phillips (Greenville). $2,500 per year. Internal medicine.
  • PartnerMD Greenville (Greenville). $216 per month for ages 26+. Three physicians. Health coaching included. Accepts major South Carolina insurance plans.

Types of Concierge and DPC Practices in Greenville

DPC has a strong entry-level presence. Crossbridge ($50 to $90/month) and Ember Modern Medicine ($119/month adults, $39 children) offer flat monthly fees. 89% of DPC practices nationally charge no additional fee for covered services. For more on how DPC works, see the key differences between concierge medicine and DPC.

MDVIP and independent concierge serve the premium segment. Four MDVIP or MDVIP-adjacent physicians charge $2,150 to $2,200 per year. Dr. Phillips charges $2,500 per year. These practices offer same-day access, 24/7 availability, and the MDVIP wellness program.

PartnerMD brings a multi-state concierge brand to Greenville. At $216 per month with three physicians and health coaching included, it sits between DPC and traditional concierge. PartnerMD accepts major SC insurance plans, which is unusual for a concierge practice.

Women's health concierge is represented by Kimberly Holloway, MD ($1,800/year, preventive medicine and gynecology with multi-cancer screening), though she is currently full.

Concierge Medicine in Downtown Greenville, the Augusta Road Corridor, and the Upstate

Downtown Greenville and North Main have the highest concentration of practices. The walkable downtown revival has attracted professionals who value convenience and access.

Augusta Road corridor is Greenville's most affluent residential area. Chanticleer, Botany Woods, and surrounding neighborhoods drive concierge demand.

The Cliffs communities (gated luxury developments at Glassy, Keowee, and others) attract high-net-worth retirees and second-home owners. Household incomes in these enclaves range from $130,000 to $175,000+.

Travelers Rest (north of Greenville) is increasingly upscale with a growing population.

Simpsonville and Greer serve the growing southern and eastern suburbs.

How to Choose a Concierge Doctor in Greenville

  • Crossbridge DPC is the value entry point. At $50 per month starting, it is the most affordable option in either SC market. If you want same-day access without a large retainer, start here.
  • PartnerMD is the hybrid choice. At $216 per month with health coaching and insurance acceptance, it bridges DPC and concierge. The three-physician practice also means coverage when one doctor is unavailable.
  • MDVIP offers consistency. Four physicians at $2,150 to $2,200 per year. Sports medicine (Kopscik), chronic disease (Long), cardiovascular health (Netter), and general internal medicine (Smith) give you specialty-informed primary care. Our guide on how to choose the right concierge or DPC doctor covers what to ask.
  • Prisma Health is the referral anchor. As the state's largest system and employer, Prisma Health is the dominant referral network. Ask your concierge doctor about their Prisma relationship.