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Concierge Doctors in Tampa Bay Metro

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64 concierge and direct primary care practices — average membership:

$126/mo

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does concierge medicine cost in Tampa?
The average is $126/mo per month. DPC starts at $55 per month (Xcelsior Health). MDVIP physicians charge $2,000 to $2,600 per year. Independent concierge retainers range from $1,500 to $5,000 per year. Seth Premier Medical offers a premium membership at $299 per month with a 200-patient cap.
Does Tampa General or BayCare offer concierge medicine?
Yes, both. TGH Concierge Health offers same-day appointments, after-hours physician access, and annual executive physicals within the number one ranked hospital in Tampa Bay. BayCare Concierge Medicine operates out of South Tampa within BayCare's 16-hospital system.
Are there bilingual concierge doctors in Tampa?
Yes. Multiple MDVIP physicians including Anthony Duany MD, Mayra Rivera MD, and Benjamin Mena MD offer bilingual English-Spanish services. J.C. Healthcare and other DPC practices also serve Spanish-speaking patients.
What is the cheapest DPC in Tampa?
Xcelsior Health starts at $55 per month. J.C. Healthcare is $69 to $99 per month. Progressive Healthcare DPC is $95 to $150 per month. Craft Concierge starts at $99 per month with on-site advanced imaging.
Do Tampa concierge doctors accept insurance?
Most concierge and DPC practices do not bill insurance for primary care visits. TGH and BayCare concierge programs operate within their respective hospital systems. MDVIP physicians may bill for certain covered services. 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 Tampa?
You can browse all 64 concierge and DPC practices in Tampa on this page. Use the filters above to sort by practice type, specialty, cost range, and neighborhood. Also check St. Petersburg and Clearwater for additional Tampa Bay area options.

Quick Facts: Concierge Medicine in Tampa

  • Practices on NextMD: 64
  • Doctors: 77
  • Average membership: $126/mo
  • Metro population: 3.4 million (2025, Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater MSA)
  • Most affordable option: $55/mo (Xcelsior Health, DPC)
  • Smallest patient panel: 200 patients per doctor (Seth Premier Medical)
  • Practice density: 1 practice per 53,000 residents
  • Major hospital systems: Tampa General Hospital (concierge program), BayCare Health System (concierge program), Moffitt Cancer Center

About Concierge Medicine in Tampa

Tampa Bay's concierge market has an advantage most Florida metros outside South Florida don't: two major health systems with branded concierge programs. Tampa General Hospital (TGH), the region's only academic health system and number one ranked hospital in Tampa Bay for 10 consecutive years, operates TGH Concierge Health with same-day appointments, after-hours physician access, and annual executive physicals. BayCare Health System (16 hospitals) runs BayCare Concierge Medicine out of South Tampa.

The Tampa metro has a population of approximately 3.4 million (as of 2025) and supports 64 concierge medicine and direct primary care (DPC) practices listed on NextMD, with 77 doctors. The average membership is $126/mo per month.

Tampa is also home to Moffitt Cancer Center, an NCI-designated cancer center ranked nationally. For patients who want concierge primary care with seamless coordination to a top cancer center, Tampa offers that combination.

The market has a healthy mix of concierge and DPC. MDVIP is well-represented with multiple physicians at $2,000 to $2,600 per year. DPC practices start as low as $55 per month. Several practices are bilingual (English and Spanish), reflecting the metro's demographics.

What Does Concierge Medicine Cost in Tampa?

The average membership in Tampa is $126/mo per month. Tampa is a moderately priced market with options across every tier. For a national comparison, see how concierge medicine pricing works across the US.

Practice ModelTypical CostWhat You Get
Direct primary care (DPC)$55 to $150/monthFlat monthly fee, no copays, same-day access, messaging, basic labs
Concierge medicine$1,500 to $5,000/yearAnnual retainer, smaller panels, extended visits, 24/7 access
Hospital-affiliated conciergeVariesTGH or BayCare physician, system-wide specialist coordination
Performance/longevity$55 to $350/monthAdvanced biomarkers, VO2 testing, wearable integration

Practices with Published Pricing

DPC (most affordable):

  • Xcelsior Health (Tampa). $55 to $350 per month depending on tier. Longevity Plus tier includes biomarker testing, VO2 assessments, and wearable integration. Single physician.
  • J.C. Healthcare & Associates (Tampa). $69 to $99 per month. Two-physician DPC. Medical aesthetics, weight loss with GLP-1 medications, DOT physicals.
  • Progressive Healthcare DPC (Tampa). $95 to $150 per month across three tiers. IV vitamin therapy and affordable imaging partnerships. Single physician.
  • Craft Concierge (Tampa, 2 locations). $99 to $300 per month. Three physicians. Advanced imaging (CT, MRI, X-ray on-site), 45-minute visits, early cancer detection program.

Concierge and MDVIP:

  • CooperativeMed (Tampa). $1,500 per year. 350-patient cap. Home or work visits. Bioidentical hormone therapy. Established since 2002. Single physician.
  • Our Personal MD (Tampa). $1,000 to $5,000 per year. Functional medicine. Family care from newborn to senior. In-home concierge option available. Single physician.
  • Anthony T. Duany, MD (Tampa). $2,000 per year. MDVIP-affiliated. Bilingual. Hypertension and cardiovascular focus.
  • Mayra Rivera, MD (Tampa). $2,250 per year. MDVIP-affiliated. Bilingual. Women's health emphasis.
  • Fathima Syed, MD (Tampa). $2,250 per year. First female MDVIP physician in Tampa Bay.
  • John P. Lippelman, MD (Tampa). $2,300 per year. Perfect 5-star rating. 20+ year patient relationships. Geriatric focus.
  • Benjamin Mena, MD, FACP (Tampa). $2,500 per year. MDVIP-affiliated. Bilingual. Diabetes and hypertension focus.
  • David Franco, MD (Tampa). $2,600 per year. MDVIP-affiliated. Performance health focus.
  • Belen M. Herrero-Mujic, MD (Tampa). $2,600 per year. Nearly 25 years experience. Cardiovascular emphasis. Travel care coordination.

Premium:

  • Seth Premier Medical (Tampa). $299 per month. 200-patient cap. GLP-1 weight loss, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, corporate membership tiers available.

Other Notable Practices

  • Tampa General Hospital Concierge Health. Hospital-affiliated concierge with same-day or next-day appointments, after-hours physician access, and annual executive physicals. TGH is recognized as one of the "World's Best Smart Hospitals" for its AI-driven clinical command center.
  • BayCare Concierge Medicine (South Tampa). Hospital-affiliated concierge within BayCare's 16-hospital system.

Types of Concierge and DPC Practices in Tampa

Concierge medicine and MDVIP represent the majority of Tampa's market. MDVIP has a strong presence with seven or more affiliated physicians at $2,000 to $2,600 per year. Independent concierge practices like CooperativeMed ($1,500/year, established 2002) offer lower retainers with services like home visits. Nationally, 99% of concierge and DPC practices offer same-day or next-day appointments. For more on the key differences between concierge medicine and DPC, see our side-by-side comparison.

Direct primary care (DPC) is growing in Tampa with diverse options. Xcelsior Health starts at $55 per month with a longevity-focused premium tier. J.C. Healthcare ($69 to $99/month) combines DPC with aesthetics. Craft Concierge ($99 to $300/month) has on-site advanced imaging. 89% of DPC practices nationwide charge no additional fee for covered services.

Hospital-affiliated concierge gives Tampa a significant advantage. TGH Concierge Health and BayCare Concierge Medicine both pair dedicated physicians with major hospital system resources. For patients who want personalized primary care with seamless specialist and hospital coordination, Tampa offers two system-backed options.

Bilingual care is more available in Tampa than in most concierge markets. Multiple MDVIP physicians (Duany, Rivera, Mena) and DPC practices offer bilingual English-Spanish service.

Concierge Medicine in South Tampa, St. Petersburg, and Across Tampa Bay

South Tampa (Hyde Park, Davis Islands, Palma Ceia, Harbour Island) is the center of the premium concierge market. Culbreath Isles has a median household income of approximately $216,000. BayCare Concierge Medicine operates here. Seth Premier Medical ($299/month, 200-patient cap) serves this affluent corridor.

Downtown Tampa and Channelside are adjacent to Tampa General Hospital and served by TGH Concierge Health.

Carrollwood and New Tampa extend concierge and DPC options to the northern suburbs.

St. Petersburg (Snell Isle, Old Northeast) and Clearwater (Palm Harbor) are part of the broader Tampa Bay market. Check those city pages for additional options across the bay.

Wesley Chapel to the north has a growing AdventHealth presence with expanding healthcare services.

You can filter by neighborhood on the listings above.

How to Choose a Concierge Doctor in Tampa

  • Consider TGH or BayCare concierge if you want a hospital system. Tampa is one of the few mid-sized metros with two hospital-affiliated concierge programs. TGH is the academic system ranked number one for 10 consecutive years. BayCare operates 16 hospitals. If specialist coordination matters, these programs provide built-in infrastructure.
  • DPC starts at $55 per month. Tampa's DPC market is diverse. Xcelsior Health offers a longevity tier with biomarkers and wearable integration. Craft Concierge has on-site CT, MRI, and X-ray. Compare what each tier includes before choosing on price alone. Our guide on how to choose the right concierge or DPC doctor covers what to ask.
  • MDVIP is well-established and bilingual. Seven or more MDVIP physicians at $2,000 to $2,600 per year offer a consistent model. Several are bilingual (English/Spanish), which is a significant differentiator in the Tampa market.
  • Moffitt matters for cancer care. If you or a family member has cancer risk factors, a concierge doctor who can coordinate with Moffitt Cancer Center (NCI-designated, nationally ranked) is a meaningful advantage.
  • South Tampa vs the suburbs. South Tampa has the premium market. Northern suburbs (Carrollwood, Wesley Chapel) and Pinellas County (St. Pete, Clearwater) have growing options. Factor in the bridge commute if you live in Pinellas.