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Direct Primary Care
Internal Medicine

Dr. Dilling Internal Medicine & Pediatrics

Quick Facts

Practice TypeDirect Primary Care
LocationNew York City
DoctorsMarylee Dilling MD, FAAP, FACP, Internal Medicine
Telehealth TypeTelehealth (phone or video)
Telehealth AvailableYes

About

At Dr. Dilling Internal Medicine & Pediatrics, a single physician cares for patients from newborns to centenarians. Dr. Marylee Dilling holds dual board certifications in internal medicine and pediatrics, a rare combination that lets one doctor serve an entire family. She runs the practice as a direct primary care (DPC) membership, meaning patients pay a monthly fee and skip the insurance billing entirely. The practice sits at 920 Park Avenue in New York, at the corner of 80th Street.

Dr. Dilling built the practice around a philosophy she calls trading volume for value. She keeps her panel small so each member gets unhurried appointments, fast response times, and a doctor who genuinely knows their history. The office handles a wide range of care in-house, including onsite blood draws, rapid testing, EKGs, stitches, abscess drainage, and travel medicine. Patients reach Dr. Dilling directly, without phone trees or portal delays. Castle Connolly named her a Top Doctor in New York every year from 2021 through 2026.

Details

Address

920 Park Avenue, New York, NY

Membership Details

Monthly membership fee; not concierge medicine - does not charge an annual retainer AND bill insurance. Pay a monthly membership fee only.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Members pay a monthly fee for access to Dr. Dilling's full scope of primary care services. The practice does not bill insurance for primary care visits, and there is no annual retainer. The monthly membership covers the relationship with the doctor, including visits, direct communication, and onsite services.

The practice does not bill insurance for membership or primary care visits. Patients typically carry a separate insurance plan for specialist visits, hospitalizations, labs sent to outside facilities, and other services outside the practice. Dr. Dilling can help members think through their insurance needs during open enrollment.

Many members use health savings accounts or flexible spending arrangements to cover DPC membership fees. Check with your plan administrator to confirm eligibility, as rules vary by account type and plan year.

The practice provides onsite blood draws and rapid testing for flu, strep, pregnancy, urinalysis, bilirubin, and hemoglobin. Dr. Dilling also performs EKGs, stitches, abscess drainage, and wax removal in the office, reducing the need for outside referrals for these common needs.

Members contact Dr. Dilling directly, without going through a phone tree or waiting for a portal response. She offers flexible appointment formats, including phone consultations and telehealth visits, so many issues resolve quickly without an office trip.

Yes. Dr. Dilling cares for patients from newborns through centenarians. Her dual board certifications in internal medicine and pediatrics mean one doctor handles well-child visits, adolescent care, adult preventive care, and chronic disease management for the entire family.

Prospective members can contact the practice through the website contact form. Dr. Dilling's office is located at 920 Park Avenue in New York, entering at 80th Street.

Yes. Dr. Dilling offers telehealth visits for situations that do not require an in-person exam. She also handles many issues over the phone, so members get fast answers without unnecessary office trips.

The practice charges a monthly membership fee only. Dr. Dilling does not charge an annual retainer and simultaneously bill insurance, which is the concierge model. DPC keeps the structure straightforward: one predictable monthly fee, no insurance billing for primary care.

Dr. Dilling intentionally keeps her panel small. That decision reflects her philosophy of trading volume for value, giving each member enough time and attention for thorough, unhurried care.

Practice last updated April 11, 2026