
Hope Ijaola, MD
Quick Facts
| Practice Type | Concierge |
| Location | Gilbert, Queen Creek, Mesa, Chandler, Eloy, Casa Grande, Sun City, San Tan, Gold Canyon, Florence |
| Doctors | Hope Ijaola MD, Internal Medicine |
About
At Hope Ijaola, MD, patients across the Gilbert area receive internal medicine care built around prevention and deep personal understanding. Dr. Hope Ijaola brings a straightforward conviction to her work: knowing each patient well is the foundation of good medicine. Her practice draws patients from Queen Creek, Mesa, Chandler, Eloy, Casa Grande, Sun City, San Tan, Gold Canyon, and Florence.
Dr. Ijaola focuses on chronic conditions including diabetes, hypertension, high cholesterol, anxiety, depression, COPD, and asthma. She offers same- or next-day appointments with minimal wait times. Patients can reach her by phone after hours and on weekends. The annual MDVIP membership covers the comprehensive Wellness Program, which includes screenings, diagnostic tests, and a personalized wellness plan. Dr. Ijaola holds hospital affiliations with Dignity Health - Mercy Gilbert Medical Center, Dignity Health - Chandler Regional Medical Center, Banner Baywood Medical Center, and Banner Heart Hospital.
Details
Address
1720 East Boston Street, Suite 104, Gilbert, AZ
Phone
(866) 696-3847Website
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MDVIP's annual fee covers the Wellness Program and generally can be made in quarterly payments.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The annual MDVIP membership fee at this practice totals $2,200 per year. Members can pay in quarterly installments of $550, semi-annual payments of $1,100, or one annual payment. The membership covers the MDVIP Wellness Program, which includes comprehensive screenings, diagnostic tests, and a custom wellness plan.
The Wellness Program includes a thorough set of screenings and diagnostic tests designed to catch health issues early. Dr. Ijaola uses the results to build a personalized wellness plan for each member. The annual membership fee covers these preventive services, which standard insurance plans typically do not include.
Yes. Dr. Ijaola bills insurance for medical services such as sick visits, and patients pay applicable copays, co-insurance, and deductibles as they normally would. The annual membership fee covers the Wellness Program and preventive services that fall outside typical insurance coverage. Contact the practice to confirm whether Dr. Ijaola accepts your specific plan.
Dr. Ijaola offers same- or next-day appointments with minimal wait times. Her smaller practice size allows her to keep the schedule accessible. Members do not have to wait weeks for routine or urgent visits.
Yes. Dr. Ijaola is reachable by phone after hours and on weekends. Members can contact her directly for urgent matters without routing through an after-hours service or waiting until the next business day.
Dr. Ijaola specializes in internal medicine and preventive care. Her clinical focus includes diabetes, hypertension, high cholesterol, anxiety, depression, weight management, COPD, and asthma. She also delivers comprehensive chronic disease management as part of her ongoing patient relationships.
Dr. Ijaola can help coordinate care with a local hospital, pharmacy, or physician if you need urgent attention while away from home. MDVIP members also have access to Medical Centers of Excellence for specialized care that may not be available locally.
Yes, Dr. Ijaola currently has openings in her panel. Prospective patients can request more information, schedule a meeting, or join directly through the MDVIP website. The practice serves Gilbert and surrounding communities including Queen Creek, Mesa, Chandler, and beyond.
Yes. Members see Dr. Ijaola at every office visit, not a nurse practitioner or physician assistant. That consistency supports the kind of physician-patient relationship she considers central to good care.
Practice last updated March 21, 2026
