Concierge Doctors in Princeton, NJ
6 concierge and direct primary care practices — average membership:
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does concierge medicine cost in Princeton?
Is Princeton part of NYC or Philadelphia?
How do I find a concierge doctor in Princeton?
Quick Facts: Concierge Medicine in Princeton
- Practices on NextMD: 6
- Doctors: 10
- Average membership: $138/mo
- Population: 31,000 (municipality)
- Most affordable option: $50/mo (Aspen Health DPC, Youth tier)
- Home to Princeton University
- Standalone market (distinct from NYC metro and Philadelphia)
About Concierge Medicine in Princeton
Princeton occupies a unique geographic position: roughly equidistant between New York City (60 miles northeast) and Philadelphia (45 miles southwest), yet functioning as its own standalone market. The university, the Institute for Advanced Study, and a cluster of pharmaceutical and biotech companies (Bristol-Myers Squibb, NRG Energy, Dow Jones) create a patient base of academics, researchers, pharma executives, and families drawn to Princeton's schools.
With 6 practices, the market has both concierge and DPC. Aspen Health ($100/month Core, $150/month Premium, $50/month Youth, $300 onboarding, DPC with CIMT ultrasound, TruAge epigenetic testing, micronutrient panels, international telemedicine) is the DPC option with the most advanced diagnostics. Princeton Functional Medicine ($595 one-time assessment plus $3,500/year, examines genetics, biochemistry, lifestyle, nutrition, sleep, and environment, includes health coach) takes a comprehensive functional approach.
Princeton Lifestyle Medicine ($2,100/year or $175/month, 5 physicians, accepts Aetna/Cigna/Horizon BCBS/Medicare, weekly blood pressure and weight checks) is the most accessible. Geetha Srinivasan, MD ($2,330/year MDVIP, 25+ years, currently full) and Erinn E. Beagin, MD ($2,380/year, triple board-certified in internal medicine, geriatric medicine, and hospice/palliative care, currently full) round out the concierge market.
Penn Medicine (University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia) and Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital (New Brunswick) are the nearest academic medical centers. For context on how concierge medicine pricing works across the US, Princeton is moderate. Our guide on how to choose the right concierge or DPC doctor covers evaluation factors.
How to Choose a Concierge Doctor in Princeton
- Aspen Health DPC has advanced diagnostics. CIMT ultrasound, TruAge epigenetic testing, and micronutrient panels at $100-$150/month DPC pricing. That diagnostic depth is unusual for a DPC practice. Learn about what direct primary care is and how it works.
- Princeton Lifestyle Medicine accepts insurance. 5 physicians, Aetna/Cigna/Horizon BCBS/Medicare alongside a $2,100/year concierge fee. This hybrid model keeps insurance working while adding concierge access. Understanding the key differences between concierge medicine and DPC helps compare.
- Two practices are full. Srinivasan and Beagin are not accepting. Aspen Health, Princeton Functional Medicine, and Princeton Lifestyle Medicine are your current options. Research shows why concierge patients visit the ER 40% less often.




