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Concierge Doctors in Las Vegas, NV

32 concierge and direct primary care practices — average membership:

$189/mo

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does concierge medicine cost in Las Vegas?
The average membership in Las Vegas is $189/mo per month. DPC starts at $85 per month (Sunny Health). MDVIP-affiliated physicians charge $2,500 to $3,700 per year. Independent concierge runs $3,000 to $3,200 per year. Premium options like Parker Medical charge $299 per month and Elite Medical Associates charge $6,000 per year with advanced biomarker testing.
Why is concierge medicine popular in Las Vegas?
Access. Nevada ranks 48th nationally in primary care physicians per capita. All 17 Nevada counties are federally designated physician shortage areas. Patients face month-long waits for traditional primary care. Concierge and DPC practices offer same-day access by limiting patient panels, which solves the shortage problem at the individual level.
Does any Las Vegas hospital offer concierge medicine?
No. Unlike cities with hospital-affiliated concierge programs, Las Vegas's market is entirely independent practices and MDVIP affiliates. The Valley Health System, HCA/Sunrise, and UMC do not currently offer branded concierge programs. Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center focuses on neurodegenerative diseases, not primary care.
Are there concierge doctors in Summerlin and Henderson?
Yes. Kermani Concierge Medicine ($3,000/year, 400-patient cap) is in Summerlin. Henderson has 10 practices listed on NextMD. Southern Highlands and the Southwest Valley also have concierge options. You can filter the listings above by sub-city.
Do Las Vegas concierge doctors accept insurance?
Most concierge and DPC practices do not bill insurance for primary care visits covered by the membership. MDVIP physicians typically do not bill insurance for the retainer fee but may bill for certain covered services. 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 Las Vegas?
You can browse all 32 concierge and DPC practices in Las Vegas on this page. Use the filters above to sort by practice type, specialty, cost range, and sub-city including Summerlin, Henderson, and Southern Highlands.

Quick Facts: Concierge Medicine in Las Vegas

  • Practices on NextMD: 32
  • Doctors: 40
  • Average membership: $189/mo
  • Metro population: 2.4 million (2025)
  • Most affordable option: $85/mo (Sunny Health DPC)
  • Smallest patient panel: 400 patients per doctor (Kermani Concierge Medicine, Parker Medical)
  • Practice density: 1 practice per 75,000 residents
  • Major hospital systems: Valley Health System (8 hospitals), HCA/Sunrise Health, University Medical Center (UMC)

About Concierge Medicine in Las Vegas

Las Vegas has a primary care access problem that makes concierge medicine more than a luxury. Nevada ranks 48th nationally in primary care physicians per capita. All 17 Nevada counties are federally designated physician shortage areas. The state has approximately 404 funded residency positions compared to California's 9,000+, creating a pipeline where medical students trained in Nevada leave the state for residency and many never return. The result: patients face month-long waits for primary care and two to four months for specialists.

The Las Vegas metro has a population of approximately 2.4 million (as of 2025) and supports 32 concierge medicine and direct primary care (DPC) practices listed on NextMD, with 40 doctors. The average membership is $189/mo per month.

The city's hospital landscape includes The Valley Health System (8 hospitals, the largest system in Nevada), HCA's Sunrise Health division (including the 700+ bed Sunrise Hospital), and University Medical Center (UMC), the public safety-net and Level I trauma center. The Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center anchors the Las Vegas Medical District with a focus on neurodegenerative diseases. No major hospital system in Las Vegas currently operates a branded concierge medicine program, so the market is entirely independent practices and MDVIP affiliates.

MDVIP has one of its strongest presences in Las Vegas, with multiple affiliated physicians offering concierge memberships at the standard $2,500 per year.

What Does Concierge Medicine Cost in Las Vegas?

The average membership in Las Vegas is $189/mo per month. Pricing ranges from $85 per month for DPC to $6,000 per year for premium concierge. For a national comparison, see how concierge medicine pricing works across the US.

Practice ModelTypical CostWhat You Get
Direct primary care (DPC)$85 to $249/monthFlat monthly fee, no copays, same-day access, messaging, basic labs
Concierge medicine$2,500 to $3,700/yearAnnual retainer, panels of 400, extended visits, 24/7 access
Premium concierge$299/mo to $6,000/yearSmaller panels, advanced biomarkers, VO2 testing

Practices with Published Pricing

DPC:

  • Sunny Health DPC (Las Vegas). $85 per month. Two-physician DPC. Flat fee, no copays. The most affordable option in the market.
  • NSPIRE Primary Care (Las Vegas). $99 to $249 per month across three membership tiers. HSA eligible. Single physician.

Concierge and MDVIP:

Premium:

  • Parker Medical (Las Vegas). $299 per month. 400-patient cap. 24/7 physician availability, same-day appointments.
  • Elite Medical Associates (Las Vegas). $250 per month ($6,000/year). 150+ blood biomarkers, VO2 testing. Single physician.
  • Wishing Wellness Medical (Las Vegas). $2,088 per year (DPC), $5,000 for a functional medicine program.

Types of Concierge and DPC Practices in Las Vegas

Concierge medicine and MDVIP dominate the Las Vegas market. MDVIP has one of its strongest presences here, with six or more affiliated physicians charging the standard $2,500 per year. Independent concierge practices charge $3,000 to $3,700 per year. Patient panels are typically 400 per doctor. Nationally, 99% of concierge and DPC practices offer same-day or next-day appointments.

Direct primary care (DPC) is growing but still a smaller share of the market. Sunny Health DPC ($85/month) and NSPIRE Primary Care ($99 to $249/month) offer flat monthly fees with no copays. 89% of DPC practices nationwide charge no additional fee for covered services. Given Nevada's severe physician shortage, DPC practices that can attract and retain doctors have a structural advantage.

Performance and longevity medicine is represented by Elite Medical Associates ($250/month, 150+ biomarkers and VO2 testing), Las Vegas Medical Institute (longevity and regenerative focus), and Wishing Wellness Medical (functional medicine). Las Vegas's wellness-oriented visitor and resident culture supports demand for these services.

Aesthetics-integrated concierge is more common in Las Vegas than in most markets. Concierge Wellness & Aesthetics combines primary care with EMFACE, Emsculpt NEO, and other aesthetic services. This hybrid of medical care and aesthetics reflects the city's consumer culture.

Concierge Medicine in Summerlin, Henderson, and Southern Highlands

Summerlin is the center of Las Vegas's concierge market. Kermani Concierge Medicine ($3,000/year, 400-patient cap) operates here. Summerlin has a median household income of approximately $113,000 and is one of the most affluent master-planned communities in Nevada.

Henderson has 10 practices and is the second-largest concentration in the metro. Henderson's growing population and family demographics support both concierge and DPC demand.

Southern Highlands (median household income approximately $126,000) is the highest-earning area in the metro and a natural market for premium concierge care.

The Southwest Valley has recently overtaken Henderson as the highest-earning corridor, with growing concierge demand.

Downtown and the Las Vegas Medical District are home to Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center and several concierge practices serving the urban core.

You can filter by sub-city on the listings above.

How to Choose a Concierge Doctor in Las Vegas

  • Understand the shortage context. Nevada ranks 48th in primary care physicians per capita. Concierge and DPC practices exist in part because traditional primary care access is worse here than in most states. Research shows why concierge patients visit the ER 40% less often, and if you are waiting weeks for a standard appointment, membership-based care solves that problem directly.
  • MDVIP is the most established option. With six or more affiliated physicians, MDVIP offers a consistent concierge model at $2,500 per year. If you want a standardized experience with access to the MDVIP wellness program and national physician network, this is the starting point.
  • DPC is the value entry point. Our guide on how to choose the right concierge or DPC doctor covers what to ask. Sunny Health DPC at $85 per month is among the most affordable DPC options in any Western city. NSPIRE offers three tiers from $99 to $249 per month. Both are HSA-eligible.
  • No hospital runs a concierge program here. Unlike markets with MedStar, Inova, Northwestern, or Mass General programs, Las Vegas has no hospital-affiliated concierge. All practices are independent. For specialist referrals, ask which hospital system your doctor works with most closely.
  • Ask about panel size. Published caps in Las Vegas are 400 (Kermani, Parker Medical). Some practices don't publish a number. Ask directly.