Concierge Doctors in Indianapolis Metro
Including Indianapolis, Carmel, Fishers, Noblesville, Greenwood, Zionsville, Plainfield, Brownsburg
65 concierge and direct primary care practices — average membership:
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How much does concierge medicine cost in Indianapolis?
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How do I find a concierge doctor in Indianapolis?
Quick Facts: Concierge Medicine in Indianapolis
- Practices on NextMD: 65
- Doctors: 93
- Average membership: $122/mo
- Metro population: 2.2 million (2025)
- Most affordable option: $49/mo (AilmMD, Brownsburg)
- Smallest patient panel: 200 patients per doctor (Woodside Internal Medicine, Little Village Pediatrics)
- Practice density: 1 practice per 34,000 residents
- Avg physician wait time (traditional care): 31 days national average (AMN Healthcare, 2025)
- Major hospital systems: IU Health, Ascension St. Vincent, Community Health Network
About Concierge Medicine in Indianapolis
Indianapolis is the DPC capital of the Midwest. The metro supports 65 concierge medicine and direct primary care (DPC) practices listed on NextMD, with 93 doctors, and the overwhelming majority are DPC. The average membership is $122/mo per month.
The Indianapolis metro has a population of approximately 2.2 million (as of 2025). IU Health (Indiana University Health), the largest health system in the state with 18 hospitals and $6 billion in net patient revenue, anchors the hospital landscape. Ascension St. Vincent (20 hospitals) and Community Health Network are the other two major systems.
Indianapolis is also headquarters of Eli Lilly & Company, the first healthcare company in history to reach a $1 trillion market cap (November 2025). The pharmaceutical industry presence creates a population of health-literate, well-compensated professionals, many of whom are natural candidates for membership-based primary care. Carmel, the primary suburb for concierge and DPC practices, consistently ranks among the best places to live in the US and is the wealthiest city in Indiana with a median household income of approximately $120,000.
What makes Indianapolis distinctive is accessibility. DPC memberships start as low as $49 per month here, making it one of the most affordable metros in the country for membership-based primary care.
What Does Concierge Medicine Cost in Indianapolis?
The average membership across the Indianapolis metro is $122/mo per month. Indianapolis is one of the most affordable major markets in the country for DPC and concierge care. For a national comparison, see how concierge medicine pricing works across the US.
| Practice Model | Typical Cost | What You Get |
|---|---|---|
| Direct primary care (DPC) | $49 to $150/month | Flat monthly fee, no copays, same-day access, messaging, basic labs |
| Concierge medicine | $150 to $375/month | Monthly fee, smaller panels (200 to 300), extended visits, 24/7 access |
| Integrative/functional DPC | $63 to $300/month | Root-cause diagnostics, nutrition, lifestyle, functional medicine approach |
Practices with Published Pricing
Most affordable:
- AilmMD (Brownsburg). $49 to $119 per month depending on age. Single-physician DPC with a 600-patient cap. One of the most affordable DPC practices in any major US metro.
- Imago Dei Restorative Health (Carmel). $63 per month. DPC practice. Single physician.
- Westfield Premier Physicians (Carmel). $60 to $260 per month depending on the tier. Four-physician DPC practice with a 600-patient cap. The wide range reflects tiered service levels.
Mid-range:
- INcircle Health (Indianapolis). $75 to $125 per month. DPC model. Single physician.
- Our Family Doc (various). $99 per month. Single-physician DPC.
- Little Village Pediatrics (Carmel). $100 to $150 per month. Pediatric DPC with a 200-patient cap. Single physician.
- FreedomDoc Health (Plainfield). $110 per month. Four-physician DPC with a 600-patient cap.
Concierge:
- Woodside Internal Medicine (Indianapolis). $170 to $210 per month. Concierge practice with a 200-patient cap. Single physician. One of the few true concierge (not DPC) practices in the metro.
- Precision Primary Care & Wellness (Fishers). $150 to $375 per month. Concierge practice with a 250-patient cap. Single physician. The widest range reflects tiered membership levels.
Integrative:
- Crossroads Integrative Medicine (Fishers). $140 to $300 per month. DPC model with an integrative/functional medicine approach. 300-patient cap.
Types of Concierge and DPC Practices in Indianapolis
Direct primary care (DPC) dominates the Indianapolis market to a degree unusual among major metros. If you are new to the model, learn what direct primary care is and how it works. The vast majority of practices charge flat monthly fees with no copays and no insurance billing. This makes Indianapolis one of the most accessible cities in the country for membership-based primary care. Panels typically range from 200 to 600 patients per doctor. Nationally, 89% of DPC practices charge no additional fee for covered services.
Concierge medicine has a smaller footprint in Indianapolis than in coastal cities. Woodside Internal Medicine ($170 to $210/month, 200-patient cap) and Precision Primary Care ($150 to $375/month, 250-patient cap) represent the concierge model. These practices charge more for smaller panels and more comprehensive service.
Integrative and functional medicine has a growing DPC presence. Crossroads Integrative Medicine in Fishers combines DPC pricing ($140 to $300/month) with a functional medicine approach. Integrative Health DPC in Zionsville is another option. These practices appeal to patients seeking root-cause diagnostics and lifestyle-focused care.
Pediatric DPC is available through Little Village Pediatrics in Carmel ($100 to $150/month, 200-patient cap).
Concierge Medicine in Carmel, Fishers, Zionsville, and Across the Metro
Carmel is the hub of the Indianapolis concierge and DPC market. With approximately 23 practices in the Carmel/Westfield area, it has the highest density in the metro. Carmel is the wealthiest city in Indiana (median household income approximately $120,000), consistently rated among the best US cities to live in, and has the demographics that drive DPC and concierge demand: young families, high incomes, and professionals who value convenience and access. Westfield Premier Physicians, Little Village Pediatrics, Imago Dei, and several other practices all operate in Carmel.
Fishers is the second DPC hub, with Precision Primary Care & Wellness, Crossroads Integrative Medicine, Fishers Direct Family Care, and Premier Village Physicians. Fishers has similar demographics to Carmel with a younger, growing population.
Zionsville is the wealthiest small town in Indiana (median household income approximately $142,000). Valiant Primary Care and Integrative Health DPC serve this community.
Indianapolis proper has options including Woodside Internal Medicine and INcircle Health, concentrated on the north side and near Meridian Hills.
Greenwood and the south side have a smaller selection including Crossroads Family Medicine and Hector Family Medicine.
Plainfield and Brownsburg serve the western suburbs. FreedomDoc Health in Plainfield and AilmMD in Brownsburg offer some of the most affordable DPC in the metro.
How to Choose a Concierge Doctor in Indianapolis
- DPC is the clear entry point. Indianapolis has one of the strongest DPC markets in the country. At $49 to $150 per month, you get same-day access, no copays, and direct physician communication. For most healthy individuals and families, DPC in Indianapolis delivers excellent value. Our guide on how to choose the right concierge or DPC doctor covers what to ask.
- Carmel and Fishers have the most options. If you live north of downtown, you have the widest selection. If you live on the south or west side, options are fewer but growing.
- Consider IU Health referral access. IU Health is the dominant hospital system in Indiana. Ask whether your DPC or concierge doctor has referral relationships with IU Health specialists. Ascension St. Vincent and Community Health Network are also strong options.
- Ask about panel size. Indianapolis panels range from 200 (Woodside, Little Village) to 1,000 (Crossroads Family Medicine). Most DPC practices cap at 600. Smaller panels mean more time per patient and better availability.
- Compare the tiered pricing carefully. Several Indianapolis practices offer tiered memberships ($60 to $260 at Westfield Premier, $150 to $375 at Precision Primary Care). Ask what each tier includes. The base tier may cover visits and messaging, while higher tiers add labs, wellness coaching, or longer appointments.





