
Lorenzo G. Martinetti, MD
Quick Facts
| Membership Price Range | $822.50/quarter | $1,645.00/semi-annual | $3,290.00/annual |
| Practice Type | Concierge |
| Location | New Providence, NJ, Berkeley Heights, NJ |
| Doctors | Lorenzo Martinetti MD, Family Medicine |
About
At Lorenzo G. Martinetti, MD, a family physician with deep roots in the New Providence area delivers personalized primary care through a concierge membership model. Dr. Martinetti grew up in Berkeley Heights and still lives there today. Over the years, he has cared for multiple generations of the same families, building a practice grounded in long-standing community trust.
Dr. Martinetti offers the annual Wellness Program Plus, an enhanced prevention program that goes beyond standard annual screenings. The Plus program includes advanced cognitive health testing, cardiovascular risk assessment, metabolic and nutritional panels, and inflammation testing. Members reach Dr. Martinetti directly by phone around the clock. Same and next-day appointments keep care accessible, and patients always see Dr. Martinetti himself, never a nurse practitioner or physician assistant. The practice holds affiliations with Overlook Medical Center and Morristown Medical Center.
Details
Address
139 South Street, Suite 201, New Providence, NJ 07974
Phone
(908) 771-9311Website
Visit websiteMembership
$3,290/annual
Membership Details
MDVIP annual membership fee covers the Wellness Program. Lab portion billed separately at discounted rate of $110. This physician offers Wellness Program Plus, an enhanced prevention program. Payments can be made quarterly, semi-annually, or annually.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The annual membership fee at Lorenzo G. Martinetti, MD - MDVIP is $3,290. 50, semi-annually at $1,645, or in one annual payment. The membership covers the MDVIP Wellness Program Plus. Lab work bills separately through the lab company at a discounted rate of $110.
The Wellness Program Plus includes advanced testing beyond a standard annual exam. Dr. Martinetti uses it to assess cognitive health, covering everything from brain injury markers to early signs of Alzheimer's disease. The program also includes a comprehensive metabolic panel, vitamin and nutrient checks, advanced heart disease testing, and inflammation testing linked to conditions such as diabetes, cancer, Crohn's disease, and arthritis.
Yes. Dr. Martinetti is reachable by phone 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Members can contact him after hours and on weekends for urgent concerns. This direct access is a core part of the MDVIP membership.
The practice offers same-day and next-day appointments. Because Dr. Martinetti keeps a smaller practice panel, he has the availability to see members quickly. Every visit is with Dr. Martinetti directly, not a nurse practitioner or physician assistant.
Yes, the practice accepts insurance for medical services like sick visits. Dr. Martinetti bills insurance and charges standard copays, co-insurance, and deductibles for those visits. The annual membership fee covers preventive care and advanced screenings that insurance typically does not cover.
Dr. Martinetti can help coordinate care with a local hospital, pharmacy, or physician if you need urgent attention while away from home. MDVIP membership also provides access to Medical Centers of Excellence for specialist referrals when care beyond what is available locally becomes necessary.
Every office visit is with Dr. Martinetti himself. The practice does not route patients to nurse practitioners or physician assistants. That direct relationship is central to how Dr. Martinetti practices medicine.
Yes. MDVIP members tend to achieve better control of chronic conditions including type 2 diabetes, high cholesterol, and hypertension. Dr. Martinetti monitors patients closely for early indicators of health decline, which supports more proactive management of ongoing conditions.
Practice last updated March 21, 2026

