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Internal Medicine

Mayo Clinic Medallion Program

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Practice TypeConcierge
LocationPhoenix, AZ, Scottsdale, AZ
DoctorsNeera Agrwal M.D., Ph.D., Internal Medicine, John Demenkoff M.D., Internal Medicine, Dan Echols M.D., Internal Medicine + 5 more
Telehealth TypeVirtual care from the comfort of your home
Telehealth AvailableYes

About

At Mayo Clinic Medallion Program in Scottsdale, Arizona, eight board-certified internists deliver personalized primary care through a private, unhurried practice setting. Each physician holds board certification in internal medicine and serves as a consultant in Mayo Clinic's Department of Internal Medicine. The program limits its patient panel so each physician can dedicate ample time during every visit.

Members reach their physician 24/7 for urgent care needs. A dedicated Medallion scheduling team coordinates appointments, often on a same-day or next-day basis. The program also provides annual health assessments, preventive care coordination, specialist scheduling, an on-site social worker, and access to the annual Fall Salon. When a member's primary physician travels, another Medallion Program doctor steps in. The program also coordinates virtual care from home for established patients.

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13737 N. 92nd St., Scottsdale, AZ 85260-7438

Membership Details

Annual membership fee required, paid in a lump sum annually. Fee is in addition to costs for specific medical services. Insurance does not reimburse for the annual membership fee. Fee is billed on the anniversary month of membership.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The Mayo Clinic Medallion Program requires an annual membership fee paid in a lump sum. This fee is separate from charges for specific medical services. To get current membership pricing, contact the program directly at 480-426-4980.

The program accepts members on a first-come, first-served basis. To start the enrollment process, contact the Medallion Program office directly. Once you sign the membership agreement and the program extends an invitation to join, the initial fee is collected.

No. Insurance does not reimburse the annual membership fee. The program does bill your insurance for medical services, which your plan reimburses according to your benefits. If you hold a health care reimbursement account, that account may cover the membership fee; check with your account adviser.

No. Mayo Clinic in Arizona does not accept Medicare Advantage Plans or Health Maintenance Organizations for the Medallion Program. The practice does bill traditional Medicare and private insurance for medical services.

The program bills your membership fee on the anniversary month of your membership. The fee is due in a single annual lump sum, not monthly or quarterly installments.

Yes. Medallion Program members have 24/7 access to their primary care physician for urgent care needs. When your physician is away, another Medallion Program doctor steps in and remains accessible to you.

The program often schedules appointments on a same-day or next-day basis. A dedicated Medallion scheduling team coordinates appointments with your physician.

Yes. For established Medallion patients, the program coordinates virtual care from home. Your physician can connect with you remotely for appropriate clinical needs.

No. Medallion physicians refer patients to subspecialty departments as needed, but the program does not promise expedited access. All Medallion patients follow the same subspecialty wait times and triage processes as other Mayo Clinic patients.

Membership includes an annual health assessment, ongoing health management, 24/7 urgent care access, preventive care coordination, appointment scheduling through a dedicated team, on-site social worker services, and access to the annual Fall Salon. Tests and preventive evaluations are also part of the program.

Practice last updated April 4, 2026