Concierge Doctors in Phoenix Metro
Including Phoenix, Scottsdale, Paradise Valley, Gilbert, Chandler, Mesa, Tempe, Arcadia, Ahwatukee, Fountain Hills, Cave Creek, Peoria, Glendale, Goodyear, Surprise, Queen Creek, Buckeye, Avondale, Anthem
68 concierge and direct primary care practices — average membership:
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does concierge medicine cost in Phoenix?
Does Banner Health offer concierge medicine in Phoenix?
What is the difference between Phoenix and Scottsdale concierge medicine?
Are there concierge doctors in Gilbert and Chandler?
Do Phoenix concierge doctors accept insurance?
How do I find a concierge doctor in Phoenix?
Quick Facts: Concierge Medicine in Phoenix
- Practices on NextMD: 68
- Doctors: 125
- Average membership: $150/mo
- Metro population: 5.2 million (2025, Phoenix-Mesa-Chandler MSA)
- Most affordable option: $99/mo (Synergy Health 360)
- Practice density: 1 practice per 76,000 residents (Phoenix proper)
- Major hospital systems: Banner Health (concierge program), Dignity Health/CommonSpirit, HonorHealth
About Concierge Medicine in Phoenix
Phoenix is the population center of the fifth-largest metro in the country, but its concierge medicine market is still developing. NextMD lists 68 concierge medicine and direct primary care (DPC) practices in Phoenix proper, with 125 doctors. The average membership is $150/mo per month.
The premium concierge market in the Phoenix metro is concentrated in Scottsdale (20 practices, including Mayo Clinic Medallion and HonorHealth concierge). Phoenix proper serves a different patient profile: younger, more diverse, and more price-sensitive than the Scottsdale corridor.
Banner Health, headquartered in Phoenix with 23 hospitals statewide, operates Banner Executive Health & Wellness, a concierge medicine program at its Arcadia campus (Camelback and 44th Street). Physicians cap panels at 300 patients with 24/7 direct access, executive physicals, and the SENS Solution wellness coaching program. This is the most prominent hospital-affiliated concierge option in Phoenix proper.
Arizona is second only to Florida in attracting retirees age 60+, and an estimated 300,000 to 500,000 snowbirds arrive each winter. Roughly one-third maintain a Phoenix-area physician, creating seasonal demand that concierge practices are well-positioned to serve.
What Does Concierge Medicine Cost in Phoenix?
The average membership in Phoenix is $150/mo per month. Phoenix is more affordable than Scottsdale and most West Coast markets. For a national comparison, see how concierge medicine pricing works across the US.
| Practice Model | Typical Cost | What You Get |
|---|---|---|
| Hybrid | $99/month | Insurance billing plus enhanced access, multiple specialties |
| Concierge (MDVIP) | $2,150 to $3,000/year | Annual retainer, MDVIP wellness program, same-day access |
| Concierge (independent) | $206 to $375/month | Monthly fee, smaller panels, 24/7 access |
| Hospital-affiliated concierge | Varies | Banner Health physician, 300-patient cap, executive physicals |
| Mobile/house call | Varies | In-home care at homes, hotels, and offices |
Practices with Published Pricing
- Synergy Health 360 (Phoenix). $99 per month or $999 per year. Five physicians. Hybrid model combining primary care with wound care and obstetrics. Three locations.
- PenniAnn Whitten, MD (Phoenix). $2,150 per year. MDVIP-affiliated. Family medicine.
- James Nichols, MD (Phoenix). $206 per month ($2,472/year). Concierge practice.
- Jennifer H. Kim, MD (Phoenix). $3,000 per year. MDVIP-affiliated.
- Dannah Farah, MD (Phoenix). $4,500 per year. Concierge practice.
Other Notable Practices
- Banner Executive Health & Wellness (Arcadia, Phoenix). Hospital-affiliated concierge from Arizona's largest health system. 300-patient cap. 24/7 direct physician access. Executive physicals and SENS Solution wellness coaching.
- One Medical (Phoenix, 7 locations). 20 physicians. Hybrid model, insurance-based. The largest practice by physician count and location footprint in Phoenix.
- Desert Mobile Medical (Phoenix metro). Five physicians. House calls to homes, hotels, and offices across the Phoenix metro. Mobile concierge model.
Types of Concierge and DPC Practices in Phoenix
Concierge medicine and MDVIP serve the core of the Phoenix market. MDVIP physicians charge $2,150 to $3,000 per year. Independent concierge practices range from $206 to $375 per month. Nationally, 99% of concierge and DPC practices offer same-day or next-day appointments.
Hospital-affiliated concierge exists through Banner Executive Health & Wellness in Phoenix's Arcadia neighborhood. Banner is the dominant system with 23 hospitals statewide. The 300-patient cap, 24/7 access, and executive physical program make this the most structured concierge offering in Phoenix proper.
Hybrid practices are more common in Phoenix than in Scottsdale. Synergy Health 360 ($99/month, three locations, five physicians) combines insurance billing with enhanced access across multiple specialties. One Medical operates seven Phoenix locations with 20 physicians on an insurance-based model.
Mobile concierge is a distinctive feature. Desert Mobile Medical sends five physicians to homes, hotels, and offices across the metro. This model serves both residents and the significant tourist and snowbird population.
DPC is minimal in Phoenix proper. The flat-fee DPC model that dominates markets like Houston and Indianapolis has not gained the same traction here. Most membership-based practices in Phoenix are concierge or hybrid. For more on the key differences between concierge medicine and DPC, see our side-by-side comparison.
Concierge Medicine in Arcadia, Gilbert, Chandler, and Across the East Valley
Arcadia (Camelback Corridor) is Phoenix's most affluent urban neighborhood and home to Banner Executive Health & Wellness. This corridor bridges central Phoenix to the Scottsdale border.
Gilbert has the highest median household income of any large Arizona city at approximately $125,000. The East Valley's family-oriented demographics support demand for concierge and family medicine. Specific enclaves like Val Vista Lakes and Circle G Riggs Homestead Ranch reach $149,000 to $180,000 median household income.
Chandler (median household income approximately $110,000, with ZIP 85249 at $151,000) has Dignity Health facilities including Chandler Regional Medical Center.
Ahwatukee Foothills serves south Phoenix with an affluent, suburban demographic.
Mesa is the third-largest city in Arizona and has a growing healthcare infrastructure.
Scottsdale (20 practices including Mayo Clinic Medallion and HonorHealth concierge) is the premium market adjacent to Phoenix. Check the Scottsdale city page for those options.
You can filter by neighborhood on the listings above.
How to Choose a Concierge Doctor in Phoenix
- Banner Executive Health is the hospital-backed option. Banner is Arizona's largest system. Their Arcadia concierge program caps at 300 patients with 24/7 access and executive physicals. If you want system-backed care in Phoenix proper (not Scottsdale), this is the flagship.
- Check Scottsdale for premium options. Mayo Clinic Medallion, HonorHealth concierge, and MD2 are all in Scottsdale. If you live in north Phoenix or the Arcadia corridor, Scottsdale practices may be closer than central Phoenix options.
- Hybrid is more common here than pure concierge. Synergy Health 360 ($99/month) and One Medical (insurance-based) offer enhanced access without large retainers. If you want concierge-level access at a lower price point, these hybrid models are worth comparing. Our guide on how to choose the right concierge or DPC doctor covers what to ask.
- Mobile concierge works for seasonal residents. If you are a snowbird or split time between Phoenix and another city, Desert Mobile Medical's house call model means you don't need a fixed office relationship.
- Factor in the East Valley. Gilbert, Chandler, and Mesa are large and growing. If you live in the East Valley, commuting to central Phoenix or Scottsdale for every appointment is impractical. Look for practices in your corridor first.







