Concierge Doctors in Wellesley, MA
11 concierge and direct primary care practices
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does concierge medicine cost in Wellesley?
Why is Wellesley the center of Massachusetts concierge medicine?
Is Wellesley part of Boston for concierge medicine?
How do I find a concierge doctor in Wellesley?
Quick Facts: Concierge Medicine in Wellesley
- Practices on NextMD: 11
- Doctors: 15
- Average membership: varies
- Population: 30,000 (town)
- Most affordable option: $2,550/yr (William B. Holgerson, MD)
- Smallest panel: 300 patients per physician (Synergy Private Health)
- Strongest suburban concierge market in Massachusetts
- Part of the greater Boston metro (15 practices in Boston proper)
About Concierge Medicine in Wellesley
Here is a fact that surprises most people: the MetroWest corridor of Wellesley (11 practices), Wellesley Hills (4 more), Needham (4), and Natick (3) has more combined concierge practices than downtown Boston. This is not a suburb with a few satellite offices. It is where the majority of Massachusetts concierge medicine actually lives.
The reason is straightforward. Boston has a 67-day average wait for a new physician appointment (AMN Healthcare, 2025), the worst in the country. Wellesley is 30 minutes west on the Mass Pike. Affluent MetroWest families and executives would rather have a concierge physician with same-day access in their community than fight for an appointment in Back Bay.
Synergy Private Health (4 physicians, 300-patient cap, integrative primary care with cardiology and functional medicine, on-site yoga and acupuncture) is the most comprehensive practice. MD2 Wellesley (2 physicians, sports cardiology, lifestyle and obesity medicine, monthly all-inclusive) represents the ultra-premium tier nationally. Kathryn DeAnzeris, MD ($3,000/year, prevention-focused) and David Polman, MD ($3,000/year, cardiovascular and cancer prevention, Newton Wellesley Hospital affiliated) serve the mid-range. William B. Holgerson, MD ($2,550/year, nearly 50 years experience, Newton Wellesley Medical Director affiliation) is the most affordable published option. Eric A. Serrano, MD ($5,000/year) is at the premium end but currently not accepting patients.
Enhanced Medical Care practices from a home office setting with genetic testing as its core clinical approach. Ahn Point Wellness ($4,500 initial) brings anti-aging and integrative gastroenterology, named Boston Magazine Top Doctor 2022-2025.
The referral networks still connect to the city. Concierge physicians in Wellesley refer into Mass General Brigham, Dana-Farber, and Brigham and Women's. For context on how concierge medicine pricing works across the US, Wellesley is premium but offers more options than downtown Boston.
How to Choose a Concierge Doctor in Wellesley
- The MetroWest corridor is one market. Wellesley, Wellesley Hills, Needham, and Natick together have 21+ practices. You are not limited to Wellesley town limits. Check adjacent towns.
- Synergy Private Health is the most comprehensive. 4 physicians, 300-patient cap, integrative primary care, on-site yoga and acupuncture. Our guide on how to choose the right concierge or DPC doctor covers evaluation factors.
- MD2 Wellesley is the ultra-premium tier. 50 families per doctor nationally. Understanding the key differences between concierge medicine and DPC helps frame where MD2 sits relative to other models.
- Newton Wellesley Hospital affiliations. Holgerson (Medical Director affiliation) and Polman both connect to Newton Wellesley. For Mass General or Brigham referrals, ask about each practice's academic hospital relationships.
- No DPC in Wellesley. The market is entirely concierge with annual retainers. For DPC, the nearest options are in Worcester (3 practices, DPC from $60/month, 45 minutes west). Research shows why concierge patients visit the ER 40% less often when they have direct access.





