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Concierge
Geriatric Medicine

Dahlia Physician Housecalls

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Practice TypeConcierge
LocationGreater Houston Area
DoctorsTacara Soones MD, Geriatric Medicine
HousecallsYes

About

At Dahlia Physician Housecalls, Dr. Tacara Soones delivers concierge geriatric primary care directly to seniors in their homes. She serves adults age 65 and older across Houston, reaching patients within a one-hour drive of the Texas Medical Center. Her panel stays deliberately small so each member receives consistent, unhurried attention.

Dr. Soones holds board certifications in both Internal Medicine and Geriatric Medicine. She previously served as Section Chief of Geriatrics at MD Anderson Cancer Center and as a housecalls physician at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York. Her clinical scope covers chronic disease management, dementia care, fall risk assessment, post-hospitalization recovery, medication reconciliation, and at-home lab work. She also provides in-depth caregiver support and coordinates with specialists on behalf of her members. Houstonia Magazine named her a Top Doctor in 2025.

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5318 Weslayan St, #617, Houston, TX 77005

Membership Details

Membership fee covers comprehensive annual and follow-up diagnostic home visits with ongoing supportive communications. Pricing available upon scheduling a free call. Does not accept insurance. Exam costs designed to qualify as eligible HSA, FSA, and HRA medical expenses.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Membership covers a comprehensive annual physical exam at home, routine follow-up home visits, and year-round communication and support. Dr. Soones tailors each annual exam specifically for seniors. Members also receive medication reconciliation, at-home lab work, fall risk assessment, caregiver education, and care coordination with specialists. Pricing details are available through a free introductory call.

Dahlia Physician Housecalls does not accept insurance for membership fees. The practice does not replace health insurance, and members should maintain their existing coverage. Membership costs qualify as eligible medical expenses under HSA, FSA, and HRA accounts, so many members use those funds to cover fees.

The practice serves adults age 65 and older. Dr. Soones sees patients living at home as well as residents of assisted living facilities within a one-hour drive of the Texas Medical Center in Houston.

Dahlia Physician Housecalls makes pricing available through a free scheduling call. You can contact the practice to set up that conversation before committing to membership.

Yes. Dr. Soones offers at-home phlebotomy as part of her services. A trained professional draws blood right in the patient's home. Members avoid the transportation and waiting room challenges that come with a traditional lab visit.

Yes. Caregiver support is a core part of what Dahlia Physician Housecalls offers. Dr. Soones conducts in-depth assessments of caregiver needs, provides education, connects families with local resources, and works to prevent caregiver burnout. She understands this dynamic both professionally and personally.

Yes. Dr. Soones actively coordinates with specialists on behalf of her members. Where appropriate, she can also take over aspects of specialist care directly, reducing the number of outside appointments a patient needs to manage.

Dr. Soones manages a broad range of conditions common in older adults. Her clinical focus includes diabetes, heart disease, dementia, fall risk, post-hospitalization recovery, and complex multi-morbidity. She also handles medication management and reconciliation, reviewing the full medication cabinet during home visits.

Dahlia Physician Housecalls keeps its panel intentionally small. That limit allows Dr. Soones to give each member consistent, thorough care. The practice does not publish a specific panel cap, but the small-panel structure is central to how Dr. Soones practices.

Personalized geriatric care at home tends to be most valuable when aging begins to affect daily life. This includes managing multiple chronic conditions, navigating memory changes, recovering from a hospitalization, or coordinating care across several providers. Families who feel overwhelmed by the logistics of a loved one's healthcare often find the most immediate relief from membership.

Practice last updated March 21, 2026