
Florida Keys Concierge Medicine
Quick Facts
| Practice Type | Concierge |
| Location | Florida Keys, Big Pine Key |
| Doctors | Greg Keifer DO, Family Medicine |
| Year Founded | 2019 |
| Panel Size | 200 patients per doctor |
| Telehealth Type | Phone, text, or video chatting |
| Housecalls | Yes |
| Insurance Accepted | Uninsured, Private Insurance, Medicare |
| Telehealth Available | Yes |
About
At Florida Keys Concierge Medicine, Dr. Greg Keifer delivers primary and preventive care directly to patients in their homes and offices across Big Pine Key. The practice runs entirely without a physical clinic. By skipping the overhead of a building and staff, Dr. Keifer passes those savings directly to members.
The practice caps its panel at 200 patients. Members reach Dr. Keifer through his personal cell phone number and book same or next-day appointments. He also offers telemedicine visits for added flexibility. Beyond primary care, Dr. Keifer performs osteopathic musculoskeletal manipulations and provides cosmetic services including Botox, Xeomin, and Restylane fillers. Members receive preferred pricing on all cosmetic treatments. The practice aims to revive the doctor-patient relationship that defined general practice medicine for earlier generations, paired with the tools and knowledge of modern medicine.
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Monthly membership fee paid directly to practice. Members receive discounts on cosmetic services (Botox $10/unit vs $12/unit for non-members; Restylane $499 vs $649; Restylane Silk $499 vs $649; Restylane Lyft $599 vs $749). Contract is for 12 months, cancellable at any time with 30 days notice.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Florida Keys Concierge Medicine operates as a fully mobile practice. Dr. Keifer comes to your home or office for appointments. There is no waiting room. This model also eliminates the overhead costs of a physical building, and those savings pass directly to members.
The practice charges a monthly membership fee paid directly to Florida Keys Concierge Medicine. The membership runs on a 12-month contract. You can cancel at any time with 30 days notice and no questions asked. Some insurance plans reimburse membership fees, and the practice accepts payment through HSA, FSA, and HRA accounts.
Florida Keys Concierge Medicine accepts uninsured patients, privately insured patients, and Medicare patients. The practice does not bill insurance for home visits. Members pay through the monthly membership fee instead. Medicare patients keep their Medicare coverage for hospitalizations, specialist visits, surgeries, labs, imaging, and prescriptions.
Yes. The practice offers same or next-day appointments at your home or office. Members also have direct access to Dr. Keifer through his personal cell phone number. Telemedicine visits are available for situations that do not require an in-person exam.
The practice caps its panel at 200 patients. That limit lets Dr. Keifer give each member meaningful time and attention on every visit.
Members receive primary care, preventive medicine, and osteopathic musculoskeletal manipulations. Dr. Keifer writes prescriptions, orders labs, and orders imaging studies. The practice also stocks select medications and performs point-of-care influenza and strep testing, passing those costs directly to members.
Yes. Members pay $10 per unit for Botox or Xeomin, while non-members pay $12 per unit. Members also receive preferred pricing on Restylane dermal and lip fillers. Groups of five or more people who book a cosmetic party receive an additional 10% discount on Botox and Xeomin injections.
The practice recommends that members maintain health insurance for catastrophic coverage. Membership covers primary care visits, but insurance handles hospitalizations, surgeries, specialist care, and major medical events. Some insurance plans reimburse the monthly membership fee, and HSA, FSA, and HRA accounts may cover the cost.
Practice last updated March 21, 2026
