Concierge Doctors in Naples Metro
Including Naples, Bonita Springs
59 concierge and direct primary care practices — average membership:
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does concierge medicine cost in Naples?
Why does Naples have so many concierge doctors?
Is NCH Healthcare System affiliated with Mayo Clinic?
Are there DPC options in Naples or is it all concierge?
Do Naples concierge doctors make house calls?
How do I find a concierge doctor in Naples?
Quick Facts: Concierge Medicine in Naples
- Practices on NextMD: 59
- Doctors: 80
- Average membership: $132/mo
- Metro population: 417,000 (2025)
- Most affordable option: $115/mo (Doc Plus Me)
- Smallest patient panel: 50 patients per doctor (Midwest Concierge of Naples)
- Practice density: 1 practice per 7,000 residents (densest in the US)
- Major hospital systems: NCH Healthcare System (Mayo Clinic Care Network), Physicians Regional
About Concierge Medicine in Naples, Florida
Naples has the highest concentration of concierge medicine practices per capita of any metro in the United States. The Naples-Marco Island metro has a population of approximately 417,000 (as of 2025) and supports 59 concierge medicine and direct primary care (DPC) practices listed on NextMD, with 80 doctors. That is roughly one concierge or DPC practice for every 7,000 residents, a density no other US metro approaches.
The reason is straightforward: demographics. Naples has a median age of 67.3 years, a median household income of $153,182, and one of the highest concentrations of retirees with the means and motivation to pay for premium healthcare access. Port Royal, Aqualane Shores, and Old Naples rank among the wealthiest neighborhoods in Florida. The seasonal population of winter residents further drives demand during the November through April season.
NCH Healthcare System is the primary hospital network, operating two hospitals with 713 beds and holding a membership in the Mayo Clinic Care Network. NCH alone employs 12 concierge physicians serving approximately 3,000 patients. Physicians Regional Healthcare System is the other major facility. The combination of an older, wealthy, health-conscious population with strong hospital infrastructure has created a concierge market that is dense, competitive, and mature.
What Does Concierge Medicine Cost in Naples?
The average membership across the Naples metro is $132/mo per month. Pricing ranges from $115 per month for DPC to $6,000 or more per year for concierge with limited panels. For a national comparison, see how concierge medicine pricing works across the US.
| Practice Model | Typical Cost | What You Get |
|---|---|---|
| Direct primary care (DPC) | $115/month | Flat monthly fee, no copays, same-day access, messaging, basic labs |
| Concierge medicine | $3,250 to $6,000+/year | Annual retainer, panels of 50 to 300, extended visits, 24/7 access |
| Ultra-limited panel | Custom pricing | 50-patient cap, essentially a personal physician |
Practices with Published Pricing
- Doc Plus Me (Naples). $115 per month. DPC model with family medicine. Transparent pricing. One of the few DPC options in an overwhelmingly concierge market.
- Merit F. Gadallah, MD (Naples). $3,250 per year. Concierge practice with nephrology and cardiology expertise.
- Mailin Ortega, MD (Naples). $4,550 per year. Concierge with cardiovascular specialization.
- Diamond Cove Concierge Medicine (Naples). Approximately $6,000 per year. Single-physician concierge with a 150-patient cap. Family medicine and preventive care.
Other Notable Practices
- Midwest Concierge of Naples (Naples). 50-patient cap. Memory care focus. One of the smallest panels in the country. Contact for pricing.
- Dr. Charlene DeLuca, MD (Naples). 250-patient cap. Sports medicine focus. Contact for pricing.
- Concierge Medical of Naples (Naples). 300-patient cap. Geriatric specialization with house calls available. Contact for pricing.
- WVL Synergy (Naples). Three-physician concierge practice. 300-patient cap. Internal medicine and wellness focus.
- Gulfshore Concierge Medicine (Naples). Six-physician practice, the largest concierge group in Naples. Multiple locations. Yoga classes offered. Contact for pricing.
Types of Concierge and DPC Practices in Naples
Concierge medicine is overwhelmingly the dominant model in Naples. Unlike markets like Houston or Indianapolis where DPC leads, Naples is almost entirely concierge. This reflects the patient population: older, wealthier, and expecting the highest level of personalized service including house calls, extended visits, specialist coordination, and 24/7 physician access.
Ultra-limited panel practices represent a distinct tier in Naples. Midwest Concierge (50-patient cap) essentially provides a personal physician for a small group of patients. Diamond Cove (150 patients) and Dr. DeLuca (250 patients) offer somewhat larger but still highly limited panels. In traditional primary care, a single physician may have 2,500 or more patients.
Specialty-focused concierge is common in Naples given the older demographic. Several concierge physicians have backgrounds in geriatric medicine, cardiology, nephrology, and sports medicine, bringing specialist expertise to the concierge primary care model. Concierge Medical of Naples specializes in geriatric care with house calls.
Functional medicine and wellness practices like Naples Center for Functional Medicine (IV therapy, genetic testing) and Mindful Living Solutions (Bonita Springs, functional medicine and aesthetics) serve the wellness-oriented segment.
DPC has a small but growing presence, and understanding the key differences between concierge medicine and DPC can help you decide which model fits. Doc Plus Me ($115/month) is one of the few transparent DPC options. The DPC model is newer to Naples and represents an opportunity for patients who want better access without the larger annual retainers typical of Naples concierge.
Concierge Medicine in Naples, Old Naples, and Bonita Springs
Naples's concierge market is geographically compact compared to metros like Houston or Atlanta:
Old Naples and the 34102 zip code (Port Royal, Aqualane Shores, Old Naples) is the center of the premium concierge market. This area has some of the highest home values in Florida and a patient population that demands the smallest panels and most comprehensive service.
Pelican Bay, Pelican Marsh, and Grey Oaks are gated communities in North Naples with significant concierge demand from affluent retirees.
Central Naples is where the majority of concierge practices are located, serving patients across the city and from the surrounding communities. Gulfshore Concierge Medicine, the largest concierge group in Naples with six physicians, operates multiple locations here.
Bonita Springs is the only sub-city in the metro, with practices including Mindful Living Solutions (functional medicine and aesthetics). Bonita Springs serves as the southern extension of the Naples concierge market.
Marco Island is technically part of the metro but has limited local practice options. Most Marco Island residents travel to Naples for concierge care.
How to Choose a Concierge Doctor in Naples
- Panel size is the most important factor. In a market saturated with concierge practices, the main differentiator is how many patients your doctor serves. Our guide on how to choose the right concierge or DPC doctor covers what to ask. At 50 patients (Midwest Concierge), your physician is essentially your personal doctor. At 300 (WVL Synergy, Concierge Medical), you share with more patients but still have dramatically better access than traditional care. Ask the number.
- Consider specialty background. Many Naples concierge physicians have dual expertise. Merit Gadallah brings nephrology and cardiology. Mailin Ortega specializes in cardiovascular care. Dr. DeLuca has a sports medicine background. If you have a specific health concern, a concierge doctor with relevant specialty training offers both primary care access and deeper expertise.
- Ask about house calls. House calls are more common in Naples than in most markets, reflecting the older patient demographic and the physicians' willingness to come to you. Concierge Medical of Naples explicitly offers house calls. Ask whether your practice includes them.
- Inquire about seasonal adjustments. Naples's population swells significantly between November and April with seasonal residents. Ask whether your doctor's panel expands during season and how that affects availability. Practices with strict panel caps will maintain consistent access year-round.
- NCH and the Mayo Clinic network matter. NCH Healthcare System is a member of the Mayo Clinic Care Network, which means NCH physicians can consult with Mayo Clinic specialists on complex cases. Ask whether your concierge doctor is affiliated with NCH and has access to this referral pathway.













