
Classic Healthcare Medical Group, LLC
Quick Facts
| Practice Type | Concierge |
| Location | Needham, Boston |
| Doctors | Steven Van Dam MD, Internal Medicine |
| Panel Size | 300 patients per doctor |
| Telehealth Type | Video visits |
| Insurance Accepted | Medicare, Medex, Blue Cross, Harvard Pilgrim, Tufts, United Healthcare, Cigna |
| Telehealth Available | Yes |
About
At Classic Healthcare Medical Group, Dr. Steven Van Dam delivers internal medicine and primary care from his Needham, MA practice. He holds affiliations with Harvard Medical School, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Beth Israel Deaconess Needham, Newton Wellesley Hospital, and Partners Healthcare. Those connections give his patients direct referral access to Boston's top specialists and hospitals.
Dr. Van Dam caps his panel at approximately 300 patients. He conducts exceptionally comprehensive annual physical exams with focused attention on wellness, cancer screening, and heart disease prevention. He builds an individualized cancer screening program for each patient using the latest screening technology. Members reach him by phone or email around the clock. The practice guarantees same-day and next-day visits nearly every time. When Dr. Van Dam is unavailable, two partner concierge physicians, both affiliated with Harvard Medical School and Boston's major medical centers, provide coverage.
Details
Address
300 Chestnut Street, Suite 1400, Needham, MA 02492
Phone
(781) 559-0230Website
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Patients pay an annual fee for the benefits and amenities of concierge medicine. This fee is not covered by insurance.
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Frequently Asked Questions
com to get started. The practice encourages interested patients to schedule a meeting with Dr. Van Dam before joining. Call Jennifer Bates directly to arrange that introductory visit.
Patients pay an annual fee for the benefits and amenities of the concierge practice. Insurance does not cover this fee. com.
Yes. The practice accepts Medicare, Medex, Blue Cross, Harvard Pilgrim, Tufts, United Healthcare, Cigna, and most other major insurance plans. Insurance covers standard medical services. The annual concierge membership fee is separate and patients pay it out of pocket.
Yes. Dr. Van Dam takes patient calls 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, nearly every day of the year. Patients also reach him by email around the clock. For the rare occasions when he is unavailable, two partner concierge physicians, both affiliated with Harvard Medical School and Boston's major medical centers, provide coverage.
Classic Healthcare guarantees same-day and next-day visits nearly every time. The practice also schedules extended visits for as long as each situation requires. Many conditions can also be addressed over the phone, saving patients a trip to the office.
Yes. Dr. Van Dam offers secure video visits that patients join from home or the office. Telemedicine appointments provide the same direct access to Dr. Van Dam as in-person visits.
The practice limits its panel to approximately 300 patients. That cap allows Dr. Van Dam to offer same-day access, longer appointments, and thorough attention to each patient's care.
Dr. Van Dam conducts exceptionally comprehensive annual physical exams. Each exam emphasizes wellness, cancer screening, and heart disease prevention. He also builds an individualized cancer screening program for each patient using current screening technology.
Yes. Dr. Van Dam manages a wide range of chronic conditions, including high blood pressure, diabetes, thyroid disease, and heart disease. He schedules extended visits to understand each patient's needs and develop a thorough treatment plan.
The practice advocates for complementary medicine as part of a complete approach to health. Dr. Van Dam guides patients and provides referrals to complementary medicine providers to ensure they pursue those options safely.
Practice last updated March 21, 2026


