
Valley Village Health Clinic
Quick Facts
| Membership Price Range | $99/mo |
| Practice Type | Concierge |
| Location | Valley Village |
| Doctors | Kristine Vardanyan MD, Primary Care |
| Telehealth Type | Telehealth Services |
| Telehealth Available | Yes |
About
At Valley Village Health Clinic, Dr. Kristine Vardanyan leads a family-owned primary care practice serving the Valley Village community. The clinic sits at 12626 Riverside Dr., just north of Los Angeles, and draws patients from throughout the North Hollywood area. Staff members conduct most lab tests and blood work on site, keeping visits efficient and consolidated.
The clinic takes a holistic view of health, pairing preventive care with a wide clinical scope. Services include primary care, women's health, men's health, weight management, IV therapy, and chiropractic care. The practice believes that medical knowledge paired with honest, open patient relationships produces the best outcomes. Staff greet patients in English, Russian, and Spanish, reflecting the diversity of the community the clinic serves.
Details
Address
12626 Riverside Dr., Unit 301, Valley Village, CA 91607
Phone
(818) 452-9266Website
Visit websiteMembership
$99/monthly
Membership Details
$99/mo - Unlimited Office Visits and Telehealth Services. Extended, Unhurried Consultations with the Doctor. No Co-pays. No Co-insurance. No Deductibles. Convenient Prescription Refills. Membership Pricing on Additional Services.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Valley Village Health Clinic offers concierge membership for $99 per month. That flat fee covers unlimited office visits and telehealth appointments. Members pay no co-pays, no co-insurance, and no deductibles. The membership also includes convenient prescription refills and discounted pricing on additional services.
The $99 monthly membership covers unlimited in-office and telehealth visits with extended, unhurried consultations. Members skip the usual cost-sharing requirements entirely. The practice also provides convenient prescription refills and offers membership pricing on services beyond the core plan.
Yes, the practice offers telehealth visits as part of the concierge membership. Existing patients can book a telehealth appointment for follow-up care and referral requests. New patients need to visit in person at least once before the practice can prescribe medications remotely.
Same-day appointments are sometimes available at Valley Village Health Clinic. The best way to check current availability is to call the clinic directly at (818) 452-9266 during business hours, Monday through Friday, 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM.
The clinic provides primary care, preventive medicine, women's health including OB-GYN and Pap smear services, men's health, weight management, IV therapy, and chiropractic care. The team also handles qualified referrals to outside specialists when needed. Most lab tests and blood work take place on site.
Yes, the clinic can refill prescriptions from a prior provider. The practice requires an in-person visit for new patients before issuing any refills. The clinic does not refill medications prescribed by psychiatrists, as those require specialized psychiatric care.
Yes, patients need to book an appointment with their primary care doctor to receive a referral to an outside specialist. Established patients can request this through a telehealth appointment rather than an in-person visit.
The clinic serves patients in English, Russian, and Spanish. The practice website is fully available in all three languages, making it easy for patients to navigate scheduling and service information in their preferred language.
New patients should bring a valid ID, insurance card, a list of current medications, and any relevant medical records. The clinic emails a form after booking, and patients should complete and return it before arriving. Bringing a list of questions or concerns helps make the most of the consultation.
Practice last updated March 21, 2026


