
Bernard F. King, DO, FAAFP
Quick Facts
| Membership Price Range | $650/quarter | $1,300/semi-annual | $2,600/annual |
| Practice Type | Concierge |
| Doctors | Bernard King DO, FAAFP, Family Medicine |
About
At Bernard F. King, DO, FAAFP, a board-certified family and sports medicine physician delivers concierge primary care in Glen Mills, PA. Dr. King brings triple board certification and decades of clinical experience to each patient relationship. He holds certifications from the American Board of Family Medicine, the American Board of Family Medicine in Sports Medicine, and the American Osteopathic Board of Family Physicians. Dr. King keeps his panel small to make time for unhurried appointments and same-day or next-day visits. He personally sees every patient who comes to the office, never delegating to a nurse practitioner or physician assistant. Patients reach him directly by phone after hours and on weekends. His Annual Wellness Program delivers comprehensive screenings, diagnostic tests, and a custom wellness plan. He also holds admitting privileges at Riddle Hospital.
Details
Address
145 Brinton Lake Road, Suite 100, Glen Mills, PA
Phone
866.696.3847Website
Visit websiteMembership
$2,600/annual
Membership Details
MDVIP's annual fee covers the Wellness Program and generally can be made in quarterly, semi-annual and annual payments. Payment options vary by physician.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The annual membership fee at this MDVIP practice is $2,600. Members can pay quarterly at $650, semi-annually at $1,300, or in a single annual payment. The membership fee covers the Annual Wellness Program, including comprehensive screenings, diagnostic tests, and a custom wellness plan.
No. Membership at this MDVIP practice does not replace health insurance. Dr. King continues to bill insurance for standard medical services such as sick visits, and patients remain responsible for applicable copays, co-insurance, and deductibles. The annual fee covers preventive care services that insurance typically does not include.
Yes. Dr. King offers same-day and next-day appointments. The smaller panel size at his MDVIP practice makes this level of access consistently available. Patients also have more time during each visit rather than a brief rushed encounter.
You can request more information by submitting an inquiry through the MDVIP website or calling the practice directly. Dr. King currently has limited availability, so prospective members may encounter a waiting list. Reaching out early is the best way to secure a spot.
The Annual Wellness Program includes comprehensive health screenings, advanced diagnostic tests, and a personalized wellness plan. Dr. King uses the results to focus on prevention and guide each patient toward their individual health goals. The membership fee covers this program each year.
Yes. Dr. King is available by phone after regular office hours and on weekends. This 24/7 physician access means patients can speak directly with their doctor for urgent concerns at any time, not just during standard business hours.
Dr. King sees every patient personally. The practice does not route patients to nurse practitioners or physician assistants in place of the physician. Every office visit is with Dr. King directly.
This practice emphasizes preventive care, chronic disease management, and sports medicine alongside standard family medicine. Dr. King helps patients manage conditions such as hypertension, high cholesterol, and type 2 diabetes. His Sports Medicine training also makes the practice a strong option for active patients with musculoskeletal concerns.
Dr. King provides 24/7 phone access for after-hours and weekend concerns. For travel situations, the MDVIP network can also help coordinate care with local hospitals, pharmacies, or physicians when patients need assistance away from home.
Practice last updated June 6, 2026
