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Concierge
Internal Medicine

Kristine Mortel, MD

Quick Facts

Membership Price Range$632.50/quarter | $1,265.00/semi-annual | $2,530.00/annual (*lab portion billed separately at $70 discounted rate)
Practice TypeConcierge
LocationEastern Rhode Island
DoctorsKristine Mortel MD, Internal Medicine

About

At Kristine Mortel, MD, Dr. Mortel brings dual board-eligible expertise in internal medicine and geriatric medicine to East Providence, Rhode Island. Her MDVIP-affiliated practice serves patients across Eastern Rhode Island and neighboring communities. She holds hospital privileges at Roger Williams Medical Center.

Dr. Mortel treats prevention and wellness as the foundations of her clinical approach. Her practice offers the annual MDVIP Wellness Program, which includes comprehensive health screenings and advanced diagnostic testing. Members reach Dr. Mortel directly after hours and on weekends. The practice guarantees same- or next-day appointments, and patients always see Dr. Mortel directly, not a nurse practitioner or physician assistant. Her geriatric training adds meaningful depth for patients managing complex chronic conditions or navigating the health challenges that come with aging.

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Address

1525 Wampanoag Trail, Suite 202, East Providence, RI 02915

Membership

$2,530/annual

Membership Details

MDVIP annual membership fee covers the Wellness Program and can be made in quarterly ($632.50), semi-annual ($1,265.00), or annual ($2,530.00) payments. The lab portion of the annual MDVIP Wellness Program is billed directly by the lab company at a discounted rate of $70.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The annual membership fee at Kristine Mortel, MD - MDVIP is $2,530. 50, semi-annually at $1,265, or in one annual payment. The membership covers the MDVIP Wellness Program. The lab portion of the Wellness Program bills separately through the lab company at a discounted rate of $70.

The MDVIP Wellness Program delivers comprehensive health screenings and advanced diagnostic testing. Dr. Mortel uses these results to build a personalized wellness plan for each member. The annual membership fee covers the program, with a separate $70 lab fee billed by the lab company.

Yes. Members can reach Dr. Mortel by phone after hours and on weekends. The practice runs Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM, but Dr. Mortel remains available to members around the clock for urgent matters.

Yes, the practice accepts insurance for medical services like sick visits. The annual membership fee covers preventive care services that insurance typically does not cover, such as advanced screenings and diagnostic testing. Dr. Mortel continues to bill insurance and collect applicable copays, co-insurances, and deductibles for covered services.

Members always see Dr. Mortel at appointments. The practice does not route patients to nurse practitioners or physician assistants.

Dr. Mortel offers same- or next-day appointments for members. The smaller practice size keeps her schedule accessible, so patients do not face long waits for routine or urgent visits.

Yes. Dr. Mortel holds board certification in Geriatric Medicine and has worked in both inpatient and outpatient geriatric settings throughout her career. She has deep experience managing acute and chronic compound illnesses, as well as the psychosocial challenges that accompany aging. She also serves as Medical Director at several nursing, rehabilitation, and hospice facilities in Rhode Island.

Dr. Mortel has limited availability and may maintain a waiting list. Prospective patients can submit a request for more information directly through the MDVIP website to learn about current openings.

Dr. Mortel can help coordinate care with a local hospital, pharmacy, or physician if a member needs urgent attention while away from home. This travel benefit is part of MDVIP membership.

Yes. Through MDVIP, Dr. Mortel can connect patients with specialists at some of the country's leading medical institutions when local options do not meet a patient's needs.

Practice last updated March 21, 2026