Concierge Doctors in NYC Metro
Including New York, New York City, Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx, Staten Island, Long Island City, Elmhurst, Jersey City, Hoboken, Edgewater, Englewood, Teaneck, Scarsdale, Larchmont, Rye, Rye Brook, Purchase, Armonk, Dobbs Ferry, Tarrytown, Bronxville, Mount Kisco, White Plains, New Rochelle, Tuckahoe, Greenwich, Old Greenwich, Stamford, Darien, New Canaan, Great Neck, Manhasset, Port Washington, Roslyn, Rockville Centre, Garden City, Mineola
200 concierge and direct primary care practices — average membership:
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does concierge medicine cost in New York City?
What is the difference between concierge medicine and direct primary care in New York?
Are there concierge doctors in Brooklyn, Westchester, and New Jersey?
Do NYC concierge doctors accept insurance?
Can I see a concierge doctor in NYC via telehealth if I live in the suburbs?
Is concierge medicine in NYC worth it?
How do I find a concierge doctor in New York City?
Quick Facts: Concierge Medicine in NYC
- Practices on NextMD: 228
- Doctors: 445
- Average membership: $294/mo
- Metro population: 20.1 million (2025)
- Most affordable option: Free with annual visit (Leaf Medical, Brooklyn)
- Smallest patient panel: 100 patients per doctor (Private Medical)
- Avg physician wait time (traditional care): 23 days (AMN Healthcare, 2025)
- Major hospital systems: Mount Sinai, Weill Cornell/NewYork-Presbyterian, NYU Langone, Columbia
About Concierge Medicine in New York City
New York City has the largest concierge medicine market in the United States. The tri-state metro area spans New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut with a population of approximately 20.1 million (as of 2025). NextMD lists 228 concierge medicine and direct primary care (DPC) practices across the metro, with 445 doctors. The average membership is $294/mo per month.
The city is home to some of the top academic medical systems in the world. Mount Sinai, Weill Cornell, NYU Langone, and Columbia all operate in the metro, and several now run their own concierge programs. Mount Sinai Doctors Concierge Care operates out of Hudson Yards and the Upper East Side with a 19-physician team. Their program includes seven-day-a-week service, executive physicals, on-site labs, and dedicated Health Navigators who coordinate specialist care across the entire Mount Sinai system. Corporate clients include firms like Skadden, Paul Weiss, and Milbank.
The NYC market covers the widest price range of any metro in the country. Hybrid practices in Brooklyn offer memberships at no additional cost beyond insurance. Ultra-premium concierge practices in Manhattan serve fewer than 100 patients per doctor at retainers above $10,000 per year. In between, there are DPC, functional medicine, performance health, pediatric concierge, and specialty concierge options spanning every borough and suburb. Few cities offer this range of choice.
In a city where the average wait for a new primary care appointment can stretch to weeks and the average ER visit costs over $2,200, concierge and DPC memberships offer a fundamentally different kind of access. A national actuarial study found that DPC patients visited the emergency room 40.51% less often and had 12.64% lower total healthcare costs than traditional insurance patients.
What Does Concierge Medicine Cost in NYC?
The average membership across the NYC metro is $294/mo per month. That average reflects one of the widest pricing spreads in the country, from free hybrid models to ultra-premium concierge retainers above $10,000 per year. For a national comparison, see how concierge medicine pricing works across the US.
Here is how pricing breaks down by practice model:
| Practice Model | Typical Cost | Patient Panel Size | What is Included |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hybrid (insurance + membership) | $0 to $150/month | Varies | Insurance-covered visits plus enhanced access, messaging, shorter wait times |
| Direct primary care (DPC) | $100 to $350/month | 200 to 600 per doctor | Flat monthly fee, no copays, same-day access, telemedicine, basic labs included |
| Concierge medicine | $5,000 to $10,000+/year | 100 to 300 per doctor | Annual retainer, 30 to 60 min visits, direct phone/text access, specialist coordination |
| Pediatric concierge | $100 to $195+/month | Intentionally limited | 24/7 access, physician-only visits, same-day sick visits, rapid diagnostics |
| Ultra-premium concierge | $10,000+/year | Under 100 per doctor | White-glove service, global specialist network, executive physicals, MedJet coverage |
Practices with Published Pricing
Affordable and mid-range options:
- Leaf Medical (Brooklyn: DUMBO, Carroll Gardens, and a third location, plus Long Island City). Hybrid model where membership is free with an annual visit ($150/year if you skip the annual). Accepts 100+ insurance plans. Affiliated with Weill Cornell and NewYork-Presbyterian. 7 physicians.
- Apollo House (Manhattan). $349 per month. Performance health and longevity clinic. 150-patient cap per doctor. Includes IV therapy, infrared sauna, cold plunge, steam room, salt room. Cardiology and internal medicine.
- Rivertowns Pediatrics (Dobbs Ferry, Westchester). $100 to $150 per month. Physician-only visits, no mid-level providers. Intentionally limited panel with a waitlist. 24/7 access and pediatric gastroenterology.
Mid-to-premium options:
- Concierge Pediatrics (Roslyn, Long Island, expanding to Woodbury, Short Hills, and Bellmore). Starting at $195 per month. Birth through age 30. On-site rapid diagnostics including BIOFIRE respiratory panel (results under 15 minutes). Pharmacogenetic DNA testing. College student health program.
- Health Meets Wellness (Manhattan). $300 to $675 per month across three tiers. Double board-certified in internal medicine and obesity medicine. IFM-certified functional medicine. GLP-1 telehealth across 10 states.
- TullyMD (Hoboken, NJ). 300-patient cap. Certified Menopause Provider specializing in women's health. On-site bloodwork, continuous glucose monitoring, Galleri multi-cancer early detection testing. 60-minute appointments. Founded 2024.
Premium and ultra-premium options:
- The Lanby (Midtown Manhattan). $5,000 per year for members 34 and under. $7,000 for ages 35 to 49. $10,000 for 50 and older. Comprehensive baseline assessment covering 85+ biomarkers. Each member gets a dedicated dietitian and concierge advocate. Telehealth across NY, NJ, CT, FL, CA, and PA.
- Highbridge Medical (Mount Kisco, Westchester). $700 per month. Home-based concierge practice serving Westchester and Fairfield County, CT. Partnerships with mobile radiology providers. Serves assisted living and memory care communities.
- Private Medical (Manhattan). Ultra-premium. 100-patient cap per doctor. Serves executives, investors, and athletes. Includes MedJet medical evacuation coverage, a TSA-friendly personal pharmacy kit, and a curated network of over 4,000 hand-selected specialists. 30+ physicians across US offices.
Other notable practices
- HealthBridge (Great Neck, Long Island). Four physicians, all Castle Connolly Top Doctors. On-site personal trainer and registered dietitian. Founded 2001.
- WestDocs Concierge (Mount Kisco, Westchester). Hybrid model accepting insurance and Medicare. Includes Galleri multi-cancer early detection test in wellness visits.
- Mount Sinai Doctors Concierge Care (Hudson Yards and Upper East Side). 19 physicians. Executive physicals with Styku 3D body composition. On-site X-ray and lab. Health Navigator coordination across the Mount Sinai system.
Types of Concierge and DPC Practices in NYC
New York City has more variety in practice models than any other metro in the country. Here are the main categories:
Concierge medicine is the most established model in Manhattan and the affluent suburbs of Westchester, Long Island, and Fairfield County. These practices charge annual retainers, limit patient panels to 100 to 300 per doctor, and offer same-day appointments, 30 to 60 minute visits, and direct phone or text communication. Many Manhattan concierge physicians are affiliated with Mount Sinai, Weill Cornell, or NYU Langone, which streamlines specialist referrals within those systems.
Direct primary care (DPC) charges a flat monthly fee with no per-visit charges. No copays, no claim denials, no prior authorizations for routine care. DPC is growing in the outer boroughs and New Jersey as an affordable alternative to Manhattan-priced concierge care. Nationally, 89% of DPC practices charge no additional fee for services covered by the membership, and 99% offer same-day or next-day appointments. For a deeper look at how these models compare, see the key differences between concierge medicine and DPC.
Hybrid practices accept insurance for standard covered services while offering enhanced access through a smaller membership fee. This model is common in Brooklyn and Queens, where practices serve diverse patient populations. Leaf Medical is the most prominent example in NYC, offering free membership alongside full insurance acceptance across Weill Cornell and NewYork-Presbyterian networks.
Performance health and longevity clinics combine primary care with advanced diagnostics, hormone optimization, IV therapy, and recovery amenities. Apollo House in Manhattan offers a longevity-focused membership that includes access to a sauna, cold plunge, and salt room. This model appeals to patients focused on optimization and proactive health, not just treating illness.
Specialty concierge practices focus on a single area rather than general primary care. NYC has more specialty concierge options than any other city:
- Pediatrics: Concierge Pediatrics (Long Island), Rivertowns Pediatrics (Westchester)
- Endocrinology: Endocrine Associates (Long Island City, 3 locations)
- Fertility: Ferny Fertility (Manhattan, 3 locations, 11 physicians, 5 languages)
- Women's health: TullyMD (Hoboken), Health Meets Wellness (Manhattan)
- Integrative medicine: NY Center for Integrative Health (Manhattan, naturopathic + functional + Chinese medicine)
Concierge Medicine by Neighborhood: Manhattan, Brooklyn, Westchester, Long Island, and the Tri-State Area
The NYC metro concierge market spans 39 sub-cities across three states. Here is where practices are concentrated and what to expect in each area:
Manhattan has the highest density of concierge and performance health practices. The biggest clusters are in Midtown (The Lanby, Apollo House), the Upper East Side (Mount Sinai Concierge), and Hudson Yards (Mount Sinai Concierge's second location). Manhattan practices tend to have the highest pricing, the smallest patient panels, and the most comprehensive service offerings. This is also where you will find the most performance health and longevity clinics.
Brooklyn and Queens have a growing number of hybrid and DPC options that prioritize accessibility and insurance compatibility. Leaf Medical operates three Brooklyn locations (DUMBO, Carroll Gardens, and a third) plus one in Long Island City. Prominis Medical serves Brooklyn with 27 doctors across 12+ locations and accepts 35+ insurance plans. Arjun Medical (Dr.NYC) offers 24/7 house calls and accepts Medicaid and Medicare.
Westchester and the Hudson Valley (Scarsdale, Larchmont, Dobbs Ferry, Mount Kisco, Tarrytown, Bronxville) serve families who want concierge-level care close to home without a commute into the city. Highbridge Medical in Mount Kisco is a home-based practice serving both Westchester and Fairfield County, CT. WestDocs Concierge, also in Mount Kisco, offers a hybrid model accepting insurance and Medicare. Rivertowns Pediatrics in Dobbs Ferry offers a physician-only pediatric concierge model.
Long Island (Great Neck, Manhasset, Roslyn, Garden City, Rockville Centre) has a strong market for both concierge primary care and pediatric concierge. HealthBridge in Great Neck has been operating since 2001 with four Castle Connolly Top Doctors. Concierge Pediatrics in Roslyn is expanding to Woodbury and Bellmore.
Northern New Jersey (Jersey City, Hoboken, Englewood, Teaneck, Edgewater) serves patients who live in NJ but want concierge-level care without crossing the Hudson for every visit. TullyMD in Hoboken specializes in women's health with a 300-patient cap. Sandra Hoenig MD in Englewood offers Gold ($250/month) and Diamond ($460/month) concierge tiers with a virtual menopause program.
Connecticut's Gold Coast (Greenwich, Old Greenwich, Stamford, Darien, New Canaan) rounds out the tri-state metro. Several NYC-based practices offer telehealth coverage for CT-based patients.
You can filter by sub-city on the listings above to find practices in your specific area.
How to Choose a Concierge Doctor in New York City
- Start with the practice model, not the price. NYC has more variety than any other metro. Hybrid practices like Leaf Medical give you enhanced access at little to no cost if you have insurance. DPC offers a flat monthly fee with no per-visit charges. Traditional concierge provides the smallest panels and most dedicated care. Performance health adds longevity and optimization services. Know what you want before you compare pricing. Our guide on how to choose the right concierge or DPC doctor covers what to ask.
- Check the patient panel size. Traditional NYC primary care doctors may manage 2,500 or more patients. Concierge practices in the metro range from 50 patients (MD2 model) to 300 (TullyMD) to 600+ (larger DPC). Smaller panels mean more availability, longer visits, and a physician who actually knows your history. Ask for the number before you join.
- Look at hospital affiliations. If you anticipate needing specialist referrals, a practice affiliated with Mount Sinai, Weill Cornell, NYU Langone, or Columbia can provide priority access and care coordination within those systems. Mount Sinai Concierge Care has dedicated Health Navigators for this purpose. Leaf Medical is affiliated with Weill Cornell and NewYork-Presbyterian.
- Factor in commute and telehealth. A 20-block distance in Manhattan can mean 30 minutes in traffic. Many NYC concierge practices now offer telehealth across NY, NJ, and CT. The Lanby covers NY, NJ, CT, FL, CA, and PA. If direct messaging and phone access is what you value most, telehealth reach may matter more than office proximity.
- Consider specialty needs. NYC has dedicated concierge practices for pediatrics, fertility, endocrinology, women's health, menopause, and integrative medicine. If your primary need is in a specialty area, a specialty concierge practice may be a better fit than a general concierge primary care doctor.
- Ask what is included in the membership. NYC practices vary widely in what the fee covers. Some include comprehensive lab panels, executive physicals, body composition scans, dietitian access, and 24/7 availability. Others cover office visits and messaging only. The scope of included services matters as much as the price.









