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Concierge Doctors in West Palm Beach Metro

Including West Palm Beach, Palm Beach, Delray Beach, Boynton Beach, Greenacres, Loxahatchee Groves, Lake Worth, Wellington, Palm Beach Gardens, Boca Raton, Loxahatchee, Atlantis, North Palm Beach, Juno Beach, Jupiter

112 concierge and direct primary care practices — average membership:

$381/mo

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does concierge medicine cost in Palm Beach County?
The average across the West Palm Beach metro is $381/mo per month, the highest in the country. Individual practice pricing ranges from $225 per month (Humanaut Health) to custom pricing for ultra-premium practices with panels under 50 patients. Most concierge retainers in the county fall between $3,250 and $10,000+ per year.
Why is concierge medicine so popular in Palm Beach County?
Palm Beach County has the demographic profile that drives concierge demand: a high concentration of retirees and affluent residents who prioritize healthcare access and are willing to pay for personalized service. The Town of Palm Beach has a median age of 70 and a median household income above $356,000. The county's seasonal population of winter residents further increases demand for physicians with limited panels and 24/7 availability.
Does Mount Sinai New York have concierge doctors in West Palm Beach?
Yes. Mount Sinai New York Concierge Care operates in West Palm Beach with four physicians. It is the same program that serves Manhattan, extended to Palm Beach County for patients who split time between New York and South Florida or who want access to Mount Sinai's specialist network.
Are there concierge doctors in Boca Raton, Jupiter, and Palm Beach?
Yes. Boca Raton has the highest practice count in the metro, including VIPediatrics, Dr. Ben Soffer (50-patient cap), and Concierge Medicine of South Florida. Jupiter has Concierge Internal Medicine Associates and CardioCare. Palm Beach (the island) has Campazzi Concierge Medicine. You can filter the listings above by sub-city.
Do Palm Beach County concierge doctors accept insurance?
Most concierge practices in Palm Beach County do not bill insurance for primary care services. Your health insurance still covers specialists, hospitalizations, imaging, and prescriptions. Some practices offer hybrid models. 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 West Palm Beach?
You can browse all 112 concierge and DPC practices in the West Palm Beach metro on this page. Use the filters above to sort by sub-city (Boca Raton, Jupiter, Palm Beach, Palm Beach Gardens, and 11 other communities), practice type, specialty, and cost range.

Quick Facts: Concierge Medicine in Palm Beach County

  • Practices on NextMD: 112
  • Doctors: 155
  • Average membership: $381/mo (highest in the US)
  • Metro population: 1.6 million (2025, Palm Beach County metro division)
  • Most affordable option: $225/mo (Humanaut Health, Palm Beach Gardens)
  • Smallest patient panel: 50 patients per doctor (Dr. Ben Soffer, Boca Raton)
  • Practice density: 1 practice per 14,000 residents (second densest in the US after Naples)
  • Avg physician wait time (traditional care): 19 days (AMN Healthcare, 2025; Miami metro)
  • Major hospital systems: Palm Beach Health Network (Tenet), HCA/JFK Medical Center, Cleveland Clinic (opening ~2029)

About Concierge Medicine in West Palm Beach and Palm Beach County

Palm Beach County has one of the most concentrated concierge medicine markets in the United States. The metro area supports 112 concierge medicine and direct primary care (DPC) practices listed on NextMD, with 155 doctors. The average membership is $381/mo per month, the highest of any metro in the country.

That average reflects the demographics of this market. The Town of Palm Beach has a median household income above $356,000 and a median age of 70. County-wide, 24.3% of residents are 65 or older, well above the national average of approximately 17%. This is a market where patients expect and are willing to pay for highly personalized medical care, and where the seasonal population of winter residents further drives demand for concierge physicians with limited panels.

Palm Beach County's hospital infrastructure is growing. Cleveland Clinic is investing $500 million in a new 200-bed hospital in West Palm Beach, expected to open around 2029 to 2030. The Palm Beach Health Network (Tenet Healthcare) operates seven hospitals including Good Samaritan and St. Mary's. HCA's JFK Medical Center is another major facility. Mount Sinai New York has also extended its Concierge Care program to West Palm Beach, giving patients access to the same model that serves Manhattan.

What Does Concierge Medicine Cost in West Palm Beach?

The average membership across the West Palm Beach metro is $381/mo per month, the highest in the country. This reflects the premium nature of the Palm Beach County market, where concierge medicine is the dominant model and DPC represents a smaller share than in most other metros. For a national comparison, see how concierge medicine pricing works across the US.

Practice ModelTypical CostWhat You Get
Concierge medicine$3,250 to $10,000+/yearAnnual retainer, limited panels, extended visits, 24/7 doctor access, specialist coordination
Premium concierge$334+/month ($4,000+/year)Smaller panels (50 to 350), comprehensive services, hospital coordination
Pediatric concierge$3,250/year24/7 access, same-day sick visits, dedicated pediatric team

Practices with Published Pricing

  • VIPediatrics (Boca Raton). $3,250 per year. Concierge pediatric practice with five physicians.
  • Humanaut Health (Palm Beach Gardens). $225 per month. Concierge practice with four physicians.
  • Wave Concierge MD (Boynton Beach). $334 per month. Single-physician concierge practice.
  • Vidal Medical Concierge (Juno Beach). $5,000 per year. Single-physician concierge practice.
  • Internal Medicine of Boynton Beach (Boynton Beach). $334 per month. Single-physician concierge practice. Currently not accepting new patients.

Other Notable Practices

Types of Concierge and DPC Practices in Palm Beach County

Concierge medicine is the dominant model in Palm Beach County by a wide margin. The majority of the 112 practices listed on NextMD are concierge practices charging annual retainers or monthly fees. This is not a DPC-heavy market. The patient population is older, wealthier, and expects the highest level of personalized service, including house calls, extended visits, specialist coordination, and 24/7 physician access. National data shows why concierge patients visit the ER 40% less often, a benefit that resonates strongly with the older demographic in Palm Beach County.

Premium small-panel concierge practices serve the most exclusive segment of the market. Dr. Ben Soffer in Boca Raton limits his panel to 50 patients per doctor. These ultra-limited panels mean your doctor is essentially on call for a small group of patients.

Pediatric concierge serves the family market. VIPediatrics in Boca Raton is a five-physician concierge pediatric practice offering 24/7 access.

Specialty concierge practices in Palm Beach County include cardiology (CardioCare Heart & Vascular Center in Jupiter), orthopedics (Saville Spine Institute in Palm Beach Gardens), and others.

Hospital-affiliated programs include Mount Sinai New York Concierge Care, which has extended its Manhattan program to West Palm Beach with four physicians. As Cleveland Clinic's new West Palm Beach facility nears completion, hospital-affiliated concierge options in the county are expected to grow.

Concierge Medicine in Palm Beach, Boca Raton, Jupiter, and Across the County

Palm Beach (the island) is the epicenter of ultra-premium concierge medicine in the county. Campazzi Concierge Medicine operates on the island with three physicians. The Town of Palm Beach's extreme wealth and older demographic make it one of the highest-demand markets for white-glove medical care anywhere in the country.

Boca Raton has the highest practice count in the metro, with options including VIPediatrics, Dr. Ben Soffer (50-patient cap), Concierge Medicine of South Florida, Jonathan B. Berger MD, and Boca Prestige Concierge. Boca Raton's mix of retirees and affluent families supports a range of concierge, pediatric, and specialty practices.

Jupiter and Palm Beach Gardens serve the northern county. Concierge Internal Medicine Associates, CardioCare Heart & Vascular Center, and Legacy Medical Palm Beach (350-patient cap) all operate in this area. Jupiter Island is one of the wealthiest communities in Florida.

West Palm Beach has Mount Sinai New York Concierge Care, Donald R. Watren MD, and UPLIN Health. This is also where Cleveland Clinic's new $500 million hospital will be located, which is expected to add hospital-affiliated concierge options when it opens.

Boynton Beach, Delray Beach, and Wellington round out the county with additional concierge practices. You can filter by sub-city on the listings above.

How to Choose a Concierge Doctor in Palm Beach County

  • Panel size is the key differentiator. In a market where most practices are concierge, the main question is how many patients your doctor serves. Our guide on how to choose the right concierge or DPC doctor covers what to ask. Dr. Ben Soffer caps at 50. Legacy Medical caps at 350. The smaller the number, the more available your physician will be.
  • Ask about seasonal availability. Palm Beach County has a large seasonal population of winter residents. Some practices adjust their availability or panel composition seasonally. Ask whether your doctor's availability changes between season (November through April) and off-season.
  • Consider Mount Sinai's Palm Beach program. If you split time between New York and Palm Beach, or if you value access to a top-tier hospital system's concierge network, Mount Sinai Concierge Care operates in both Manhattan and West Palm Beach.
  • Check current availability. This is one of the tightest concierge markets in the country. Several practices, including Internal Medicine of Boynton Beach and Integrative Personalized Healthcare, are currently not accepting new patients. Ask about waitlists.
  • Look at specialty concierge if you have specific needs. Palm Beach County has concierge practices in cardiology (CardioCare), pediatrics (VIPediatrics), spine (Saville Spine Institute), and more. If your primary need is in a specialty area, a dedicated specialty concierge may provide more targeted care.