
Premier Health MD
Quick Facts
| Membership Price Range | $125/month for adults 13-99+ years old |
| Practice Type | Hybrid |
| Location | Cedar Park, Central Texas |
| Doctors | Melissa Miller MD, Internal Medicine |
| Panel Size | 600 patients per doctor |
About
At Premier Health MD in Cedar Park, Texas, Dr. Melissa Miller delivers internal medicine and primary care through a hybrid membership model. She built the practice around three core principles: prevention, early detection, and swift intervention when illness strikes. Her panel stays at approximately 600 patients, a fraction of the typical Central Texas primary care load.
Dr. Miller brings experience from both outpatient and hospital settings. She spent nearly a decade as a hospitalist with the largest multi-specialty practice in Austin before opening Premier Health MD. Members receive her personal cell phone number and can reach her around the clock. Each appointment runs 30 minutes, same-day visits are available, and office visits carry no co-pays or deductibles. The practice also offers wholesale pricing on lab work and imaging, plus a dedicated low testosterone treatment program for eligible patients.
Details
Address
1785 E. Whitestone Blvd., Suite #500, Cedar Park, TX 78613
Phone
(512) 259-8400Website
Visit websiteMembership
$125/monthly
Membership Details
Monthly membership fee of $125/month for adults ages 13-99+. One-time $100 enrollment fee for new members. Second family member receives 15% discount off monthly membership. Annual physical with comprehensive lab work and EKG for $44.
Typical Appointment
30 minutes
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Frequently Asked Questions
Premier Health MD charges $125 per month for adult members ages 13 to 99 and older. New members also pay a one-time $100 enrollment fee. If a second family member joins, they receive a 15% discount off the monthly rate. The practice accepts patients on a rolling basis, so prospective members can schedule a free initial visit to tour the office before committing.
Membership covers unlimited, no-charge primary care office visits with no co-pays or deductibles. Each appointment runs 30 minutes. Members also receive Dr. Miller's personal cell phone number and can reach her 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The membership does not cover labs, imaging, or specialist visits, but the practice offers wholesale pricing on lab work and imaging to keep those costs low.
Yes, Premier Health MD works alongside existing insurance. The monthly membership fee itself is not billed to insurance, but insurance continues to cover labs, medications, hospitalizations, and specialist referrals. Members also receive itemized receipts for all paid medical services, which some patients use for HSA or FSA reimbursement.
Yes. Premier Health MD guarantees same-day or next-day appointments. The practice also commits to appointments that start on time. Members can reach Dr. Miller directly by phone or text for urgent questions at any hour.
Premier Health MD offers an annual physical that includes comprehensive lab work and an EKG for $44. This is separate from the monthly membership fee and provides a thorough baseline for preventive care.
Dr. Miller caps her panel at approximately 600 patients. That limit allows her to spend meaningful time with each member and remain reachable around the clock. Typical primary care practices in Central Texas carry panels of 2,500 to 5,000 patients.
Yes. Premier Health MD runs a dedicated low testosterone treatment program for eligible adult patients. Members can discuss symptoms and eligibility directly with Dr. Miller during a standard office visit.
Yes. Premier Health MD invites prospective members to schedule a free initial visit and tour of the office. This gives you a chance to meet Dr. Miller and see the practice before paying the enrollment fee.
Premier Health MD serves adults ages 13 and older. The membership fee of $125 per month applies to all members in that age range, with a family discount available for a second enrolling member.
No. Dr. Miller does not prescribe narcotics for chronic pain management. Patients who require narcotic pain therapy will need to work with a specialist for that aspect of their care.
Practice last updated March 21, 2026


