Concierge Doctors in Scottsdale, AZ
36 concierge and direct primary care practices — average membership:
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does concierge medicine cost in Scottsdale?
Does Mayo Clinic offer concierge medicine in Scottsdale?
Are there concierge doctors in Paradise Valley and North Scottsdale?
Does HonorHealth have concierge medicine?
Do Scottsdale concierge doctors accept insurance?
How do I find a concierge doctor in Scottsdale?
Quick Facts: Concierge Medicine in Scottsdale
- Practices on NextMD: 36
- Doctors: 55
- Average membership: $111/mo
- Metro population: 5.2 million (2025, Phoenix-Mesa-Chandler MSA)
- Most affordable option: $99/mo (PracticeRx Medical Group)
- Smallest patient panel: 50 families per doctor (MD2 Scottsdale)
- Practice density: 1 practice per 260,000 residents (Scottsdale city proper ~250K)
- Major hospital systems: Mayo Clinic Arizona (Medallion concierge program), HonorHealth (2 concierge locations), Banner Health
About Concierge Medicine in Scottsdale
Scottsdale has something no other city its size can claim: both Mayo Clinic and HonorHealth operate dedicated concierge medicine programs here. Mayo Clinic's Medallion Program runs from a private North Scottsdale campus with eight physicians, 24/7 access, and same-day or next-day appointments. HonorHealth operates concierge practices at two locations, Carefree (400-patient cap) and Legacy (300-patient cap), with on-site labs and dedicated care navigation.
The Phoenix-Mesa-Chandler metro has a population of approximately 5.2 million (as of 2025). NextMD lists 36 concierge medicine and direct primary care (DPC) practices in Scottsdale, with 55 doctors. The average membership is $111/mo per month. Phoenix adds another 12 practices to the broader metro market.
Scottsdale's concierge market is heavily concierge-oriented rather than DPC. MDVIP has a strong presence with multiple affiliated physicians at $2,150 to $3,000 per year. The city's affluent retirement and snowbird population, centered in Paradise Valley (median household income approximately $182,000, the wealthiest municipality in Arizona), drives demand for premium primary care with smaller panels and 24/7 access.
The Center for Executive Medicine, founded by a former White House physician, adds a distinctive credential to the market. MD2 Scottsdale limits each doctor to 50 families and maintains affiliations with Mayo Clinic specialists.
What Does Concierge Medicine Cost in Scottsdale?
The average membership in Scottsdale is $111/mo per month. For context on how concierge medicine pricing works across the US, Scottsdale ranges from $99 per month for basic concierge to premium programs at Mayo Clinic and MD2.
| Practice Model | Typical Cost | What You Get |
|---|---|---|
| Concierge (MDVIP) | $2,150 to $3,000/year | Annual retainer, MDVIP wellness program, same-day access |
| Concierge (independent) | $99 to $299/month | Monthly fee, smaller panels, 24/7 access, extended visits |
| Hospital-affiliated concierge | Varies | Mayo Clinic or HonorHealth physician, system-wide specialist coordination |
| Hybrid | $3,000/year | Insurance billing plus enhanced access, integrative services |
Practices with Published Pricing
- PracticeRx Medical Group (Scottsdale). $99 per month. Open 7 days a week. In-home care and mental health included. Single physician.
- Center for Executive Medicine (Scottsdale). $200 per month. Three physicians. Founded by a former White House physician. Annual executive health physicals.
- Gregory M. Crever, MD (Scottsdale). $2,150 per year. MDVIP-affiliated. HonorHealth affiliations.
- Michael E. Stevens, MD (Scottsdale). $2,250 per year. MDVIP-affiliated. Prevention-focused.
- Grayhawk Family Practice (Scottsdale). $3,000 per year or $800 per quarter. Hybrid model. Serves ages 5 and up. IV therapy and naturopathic integration.
- Yulia K. Koltzova-Rang, MD (Scottsdale). $3,000 per year. MDVIP network. Hereditary cancer screening.
- Seth D. Oesch, MD (Scottsdale). $3,000 per year. MDVIP-affiliated. Covers dependents 15 to 26.
Other Notable Practices
- Mayo Clinic Medallion Program (North Scottsdale). Eight physicians. 24/7 access, same-day or next-day appointments, annual Fall Salon event. The most prestigious concierge program in Arizona.
- HonorHealth Concierge Medicine at Carefree (Scottsdale). Two physicians. 400-patient cap. On-site lab and care navigation. Currently not accepting new patients.
- HonorHealth Concierge Medicine at Legacy (Scottsdale). Single physician. 300-patient cap. Currently not accepting new patients.
- MD2 Scottsdale. Two physicians. 50 families per doctor. Mayo Clinic specialist affiliations. Nephrology and endocrinology focus.
- Scottsdale Private Physicians (Scottsdale). Four physicians. Functional and integrative medicine with bioidentical hormones. Currently not accepting new patients.
Types of Concierge and DPC Practices in Scottsdale
Concierge medicine and MDVIP dominate Scottsdale. MDVIP has one of its strongest presences here, with multiple physicians at $2,150 to $3,000 per year. Independent concierge practices range from $99 to $299 per month. Nationally, 99% of concierge and DPC practices offer same-day or next-day appointments.
Hospital-affiliated concierge is Scottsdale's defining advantage. Mayo Clinic's Medallion Program and HonorHealth's two concierge locations give patients options within two major health systems. Having two hospital-backed concierge programs is uncommon even among much larger metros.
DPC is minimal. Unlike markets like Houston or Indianapolis where DPC dominates, Scottsdale has very few flat-fee DPC practices. The market is built around concierge retainers and MDVIP memberships. This reflects the older, wealthier patient demographic.
Performance and integrative medicine has a growing presence. MVP Medical Care offers functional medicine with MeRT and FSM therapies. Choulet Performance focuses on psychiatry. Scottsdale Private Physicians combines integrative medicine with bioidentical hormones.
Concierge Medicine in Paradise Valley, North Scottsdale, and the Phoenix Metro
North Scottsdale and DC Ranch have the highest concentration of premium concierge practices including Mayo Clinic Medallion and MD2 Scottsdale. This corridor serves the most affluent segment of the market.
Paradise Valley is the wealthiest municipality in Arizona with a median household income of approximately $182,000 and median home values above $1.6 million. Paradise Valley residents drive significant concierge demand.
Central Scottsdale and Old Town have MDVIP physicians and independent concierge practices. HonorHealth Concierge at Legacy serves this area.
Carefree and Cave Creek (north of Scottsdale) are served by HonorHealth Concierge at Carefree (400-patient cap).
Phoenix adds 12 practices to the broader metro. Phoenix practices tend to be more moderately priced than Scottsdale. Check the Phoenix city page for additional options.
You can filter by sub-city on the listings above.
How to Choose a Concierge Doctor in Scottsdale
- Mayo Clinic Medallion is the top tier. If you want the most prestigious hospital affiliation in Arizona and access to Mayo's specialist network, the Medallion Program is the flagship option. Eight physicians, 24/7 access, and the Mayo Clinic name behind every referral.
- HonorHealth concierge has limited availability. Both HonorHealth concierge locations are currently not accepting new patients. If HonorHealth is your preferred system, ask about waitlists.
- MDVIP is the most accessible option. Multiple MDVIP physicians at $2,150 to $3,000 per year offer a consistent, well-established concierge model. Several are currently accepting new patients.
- DPC options are limited. If you want a flat monthly fee with no retainer, PracticeRx at $99 per month is the primary option. Scottsdale's market is not DPC-oriented. Understanding the key differences between concierge medicine and DPC can help you decide which model fits.
- Use a structured approach. Our guide on how to choose the right concierge or DPC doctor walks through the key factors to evaluate.
- Check Phoenix for more options. The Phoenix metro is one market. If Scottsdale practices are full or outside your price range, Phoenix has 12 additional practices that may be more accessible.











