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Concierge Doctors in Rochester, NY

5 concierge and direct primary care practices

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does concierge medicine cost in Rochester?
The average is varies per month. MDVIP physicians charge $2,330 per year. Personal Medicine of Rochester offers independent concierge with HSA-eligible membership pricing. UR Medicine Executive Health has pricing on request.
Is Rochester mostly MDVIP?
Yes. Four of five practices are MDVIP-affiliated at a consistent $2,330 per year. Personal Medicine of Rochester is the sole independent concierge option with two physicians and an intentionally small panel.
Does the University of Rochester offer concierge medicine?
UR Medicine runs an Executive Health program for comprehensive evaluations. It is not a traditional ongoing concierge membership but offers enhanced access for executive physicals through the University of Rochester Medical Center.
Do Rochester concierge doctors accept insurance?
MDVIP may bill for certain covered services beyond the retainer. Personal Medicine of Rochester operates independently with HSA-eligible membership. 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 Rochester?
You can browse all 5 concierge and DPC practices in Rochester on this page. Currently, two practices are accepting new patients.

Quick Facts: Concierge Medicine in Rochester

  • Practices on NextMD: 5
  • Doctors: 6
  • Average membership: varies
  • Metro population: 1.1 million (2025)
  • Most affordable option: $2,330/year (MDVIP, multiple physicians)
  • Practice density: 1 practice per 218,000 residents
  • Major hospital systems: UR Medicine/University of Rochester Medical Center (executive health program), Rochester Regional Health

About Concierge Medicine in Rochester

Rochester is a two-system market. UR Medicine, anchored by Strong Memorial Hospital, is the dominant academic system. Rochester Regional Health (Rochester General Hospital, Unity Hospital) is the community-based alternative. The Rochester metro has a population of approximately 1.1 million (as of 2025). NextMD lists 5 concierge medicine and DPC practices, with 6 doctors. The average membership is varies per month.

The market is almost entirely MDVIP. Four of five practices are MDVIP-affiliated at $2,330 per year. Personal Medicine of Rochester is the sole independent concierge option, with two physicians who keep their panel intentionally small (6-10 patients per day) and offer cell phone access. UR Medicine runs an Executive Health program for comprehensive evaluations.

What Does Concierge Medicine Cost in Rochester?

The average membership in Rochester is varies per month. For context on how concierge medicine pricing works across the US, Rochester's MDVIP-dominated market sits in the mid-range.

Practices with Published Pricing

  • Flower City Medical Group (Rochester). $2,330 per year. MDVIP. Dr. Charis Lee. Internal medicine. 20+ years in Rochester. Lifestyle medicine focus. Currently accepting new patients.
  • Edith Dale, MD (Rochester). $2,330 per year plus $70 discounted lab fee. MDVIP. Internal medicine. Three decades experience. Currently not accepting new patients.
  • Paul Burns, MD (Rochester). $2,330 per year. MDVIP. Internal medicine. 26 years experience. Limited availability with waitlist.

Other Notable Practices

  • Personal Medicine of Rochester (Rochester). Two physicians. Intentionally small panel. 6-10 patients per day. Cell phone access. HSA-eligible. Currently accepting new patients.
  • UR Medicine Executive Health (Rochester). Comprehensive executive physicals through the University of Rochester Medical Center.

How to Choose a Concierge Doctor in Rochester