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Concierge Doctors in Miami, FL

20 concierge and direct primary care practices — average membership:

$205/mo

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does concierge medicine cost in Miami?
The average is $205/mo per month. DPC starts at $110 per month (EmpowerMed). Pediatric concierge ranges from $299 per month (Okonkwo Care) to $4,000 per year (STARDOC). UHealth Premier offers hospital-affiliated concierge with pricing available on request.
Does the University of Miami offer concierge medicine?
Yes. UHealth Premier offers a concierge medicine membership with 24/7 physician access within the University of Miami Health System, South Florida's only academic medical center. The system includes Bascom Palmer Eye Institute and Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center.
Are there concierge doctors in Key Biscayne and Coral Gables?
Yes. Practices serve patients across Key Biscayne (median household income $173,000), Coral Gables, Coconut Grove, and Pinecrest. Several offer house calls to reach patients in these communities. You can filter the listings above by neighborhood.
Do Miami concierge doctors speak Spanish?
Most do. Miami's bilingual population means English-Spanish service is standard at the majority of concierge and DPC practices. EmpowerMed, STARDOC, and others serve Spanish-speaking patients. Some practices also offer Portuguese.
Do Miami concierge doctors accept insurance?
Most concierge and DPC practices do not bill insurance for primary care visits. UHealth Premier operates within the UHealth system. 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 Miami?
You can browse all 20 concierge and DPC practices in Miami on this page. For the broader South Florida market, also check the West Palm Beach metro page and Fort Lauderdale. Use the filters above to sort by practice type, specialty, cost range, and neighborhood.

Quick Facts: Concierge Medicine in Miami

  • Practices on NextMD: 20
  • Doctors: 34
  • Average membership: $205/mo
  • Metro population: 6.4 million (2025, Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach MSA)
  • Most affordable option: $110/mo (EmpowerMed Direct Primary Care)
  • Smallest patient panel: Under 40 patients (Dr. Rosanel, MD)
  • Practice density: 1 practice per 320,000 residents (Miami-Dade only)
  • Avg physician wait time (traditional care): 19 days (AMN Healthcare, 2025)
  • Major hospital systems: Jackson Health System, Baptist Health South Florida, UHealth (University of Miami)

About Concierge Medicine in Miami

Miami is unlike any other concierge medicine market in the country because of who it serves. The city is the US gateway for medical tourism from Latin America and the Caribbean. Baptist Health South Florida alone sees over 12,000 international patients annually from approximately 100 countries. UHealth International registers 7,000 more. The bilingual population, direct Latin American flights, and year-round warm weather create a patient base that includes local residents, seasonal snowbirds, and international patients seeking US-quality care with Spanish-language access.

NextMD lists 20 concierge medicine and direct primary care (DPC) practices in Miami, with 34 doctors. The average membership is $205/mo per month.

Jackson Health System operates Jackson Memorial Hospital, the largest hospital in the United States by bed count and home to the Ryder Trauma Center. UHealth, the University of Miami Health System, is South Florida's only academic medical center, home to Bascom Palmer Eye Institute (ranked number one in ophthalmology nationally) and Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center. UHealth Premier offers a concierge medicine membership with 24/7 physician access and annual retainer pricing.

The Miami city page covers Miami-Dade County. The broader South Florida market extends to Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton, and West Palm Beach. Check the West Palm Beach metro page for Palm Beach County options.

What Does Concierge Medicine Cost in Miami?

The average membership in Miami is $205/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)$110/monthFlat monthly fee, no copays, same-day access, house calls
Concierge medicine$299/month to $4,000+/yearSmaller panels, extended visits, 24/7 access
Pediatric concierge$299/month to $4,000/year24/7 access, house calls, 60-minute wellness visits
Hospital-affiliated conciergeVariesUHealth Premier: annual fee, 24/7 physician access

Practices with Published Pricing

  • EmpowerMed Direct Primary Care (Miami). $110 per month. DPC model branded as "Blue Collar Concierge." No copays. House calls available. Single physician.
  • Okonkwo Care Pediatrics (Miami). $299 per month. Concierge pediatrics with 60-minute wellness visits and an ADHD program. Single physician.
  • Coastal Care Vitality (nearby). $225 per month or $2,500 per year plus $150 registration. Aesthetics, hormone therapy, GLP-1 weight management.
  • STARDOC Pediatrics (Miami). $4,000 per year. House calls. 24/7 access via text, call, and video. Single physician.

Other Notable Practices

  • Dr. Rosanel, MD (Miami). Under 40 patients. One of the smallest panels in the country. Cardiology and internal medicine. Home diagnostics.
  • UHealth Premier Concierge Medicine (Miami). University of Miami Health System's concierge program. Annual fee with 24/7 physician access. South Florida's only academic medical center concierge offering.
  • Timeless Health (Miami). Longevity medicine serving over 1,000 patients in 11 countries. Single physician.
  • Miami Center for Advanced Cardiology (Miami). Founded 2008. Two physicians. Castle Connolly Top Doctors 2023.
  • Prestige House Call Doctors (Miami). 24/7 availability. 45 to 60 minute appointments. House call model.

Types of Concierge and DPC Practices in Miami

Concierge medicine is the primary model in Miami. Practices range from independent physicians with ultra-small panels (Dr. Rosanel, under 40 patients) to established groups. The international patient base and snowbird population create demand for physicians with multilingual capabilities and flexible scheduling.

Direct primary care (DPC) has a smaller presence. EmpowerMed ($110/month) brands itself as "Blue Collar Concierge," making membership-based care accessible beyond the affluent market. 89% of DPC practices nationally charge no additional fee for covered services. To understand the key differences between concierge medicine and DPC, compare how each model handles insurance, pricing, and access.

House call and mobile concierge is more common in Miami than in most markets. Prestige House Call Doctors, STARDOC Pediatrics, and Dr. Rosanel all offer in-home care. This reflects both the preferences of the affluent patient base and the practicality of avoiding Miami traffic.

Hospital-affiliated concierge exists through UHealth Premier, which offers concierge memberships within the University of Miami Health System. Baptist Health offers executive health programs. Jackson Health System does not operate a branded concierge program.

Specialty concierge includes cardiology (Miami Center for Advanced Cardiology), pediatrics (Okonkwo Care, STARDOC), OB/GYN (Collaborative Women's Care), and functional medicine (Amrit MD, Tribe Care Med).

Concierge Medicine in Key Biscayne, Coral Gables, Coconut Grove, and Across Miami-Dade

Key Biscayne has a median household income of approximately $173,000 and is one of Miami's most affluent enclaves. Concierge practices serving Key Biscayne cater to residents who want premium, personalized care without crossing the Rickenbacker Causeway for every appointment.

Coral Gables (median household income approximately $131,000) has a mix of concierge and specialty practices. The historic wealth and professional population support concierge demand.

Coconut Grove and Pinecrest serve the affluent south Miami-Dade corridor.

Brickell and Downtown Miami serve the financial district and condo-dwelling population. Several practices offer telemedicine and house calls to reach patients in high-rise buildings.

Fisher Island (ferry-access only, ultra-high-net-worth) represents the extreme premium end of the Miami market.

The broader South Florida market extends north through Fort Lauderdale to Boca Raton and West Palm Beach. Check the West Palm Beach metro page for additional practices across Palm Beach County.

You can filter by neighborhood on the listings above.

How to Choose a Concierge Doctor in Miami

  • UHealth Premier is the academic option. If you want concierge care backed by South Florida's only academic medical center, with access to Bascom Palmer and Sylvester Cancer Center, UHealth Premier is the choice.
  • House calls are widely available. Miami traffic and the spread-out geography make house calls especially valuable. Prestige House Call Doctors, STARDOC, and Dr. Rosanel all offer in-home care. Ask whether house calls are included or cost extra.
  • Bilingual care is standard. Miami's bilingual population means most concierge practices offer English and Spanish service. If you need Portuguese or other languages, ask before joining.
  • Check panel size carefully. Our guide on how to choose the right concierge or DPC doctor covers what to ask. Dr. Rosanel caps at under 40 patients. Most practices don't publish a cap. Ask the specific number. In a market where many practices are closed to new patients, panel size and current availability are the critical questions.
  • Consider the broader South Florida market. If Miami city options are limited, Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach extend the market northward.