Concierge Doctors in Colorado
140 concierge and direct primary care practices across 46 cities — average membership:
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Quick Facts: Concierge Medicine in Colorado
- Practices on NextMD: 136
- Cities with practices: 46
- Average membership: $135/mo
- State population: 5.9 million (2025)
- National ranking by practice count: #14 of 50 states
- Most affordable DPC: $89/mo (Colorado Springs DPC, founded by Army veteran)
- Most exclusive panel: 50 families per doctor (MD2 Cherry Creek North, opened Jan 2026)
- Home to National Jewish Health (#1 pulmonology in the US, 29 consecutive years)
- Avg physician wait time: 20 days (AMN Healthcare, 2025)
About Concierge Medicine in Colorado
Colorado ranks fourteenth nationally for concierge medicine practices. NextMD lists 136 practices across 46 cities, with an average membership of $135/mo per month.
Denver is the hub. MD2 Cherry Creek North opened in January 2026 with 50 families per doctor, signaling Denver's growing appeal as a premium concierge market. National Jewish Health runs a membership-based concierge wellness program from the number one pulmonology hospital in the US for 29 consecutive years. Sheldon Sowell Center for Health (120-patient cap, 13 hours per patient annually, founded 1998) devotes more physician time per patient than almost any practice nationally.
Greenwood Village (8 practices) serves the affluent south Denver corridor with Russak Personalized Medicine (13 physicians, $2,800-$5,400/year) and The Arete Center (7-physician concierge psychiatry, rare nationally). Boulder (4 practices) has Alpine Woods Medical ($10,000/year, all house calls, 100-patient cap). Colorado Springs (4 practices) has Colorado Springs DPC ($89/month, founded by a female Army veteran, 10% military/first responder discount).
Colorado's outdoor-active population drives demand for sports medicine, altitude-related health expertise, and performance-focused care. A national actuarial study found that concierge patients visit the ER 40% less often than traditional patients. For context on how concierge medicine pricing works across the US, Colorado has wide range.
Top Cities for Concierge Medicine and Direct Primary Care in Colorado
| City | Practices | Avg Membership |
|---|---|---|
| Denver | 22 | $248/mo |
| Colorado Springs | 13 | $107/mo |
| Boulder | 10 | $203/mo |
| Greenwood Village | 9 | — |
| Fort Collins | 8 | $108/mo |
| Littleton | 5 | $109/mo |
| Arvada | 4 | $120/mo |
| Lafayette | 4 | $192/mo |
| Englewood | 4 | — |
| Golden | 3 | $136/mo |
| Durango | 3 | $64/mo |
| Castle Rock | 3 | — |
| Louisville | 3 | $175/mo |
| Lakewood | 3 | — |
| Montrose | 3 | $98/mo |
| Centennial | 2 | $88/mo |
| Lone Tree | 2 | — |
| Edwards | 2 | — |
| Aurora | 2 | — |
| Erie | 2 | $55/mo |
| Grand Junction | 2 | $89/mo |
| Highlands Ranch | 2 | $130/mo |
| Basalt | 2 | $115/mo |
| Bayfield | 1 | $65/mo |
| Carbondale | 1 | $65/mo |
Frequently Asked Questions About Concierge Medicine in Colorado
How much does concierge medicine cost in Colorado?
The statewide average is $135/mo per month. DPC starts at $89/month (Colorado Springs DPC) and $99/month (Direct Osteopathic Primary Care, Denver). Alpine Woods Medical in Boulder is $10,000/year (100 patients, all house calls). Denver averages $248/month.
What are the top 5 cities for concierge medicine and direct primary care in Colorado?
- Denver (22 practices): MD2 Cherry Creek North (50 families), National Jewish Health concierge, DPC from $99/mo
- Greenwood Village (8 practices): Russak (13 physicians), Arete Center concierge psychiatry (7 physicians)
- Boulder (4 practices): Alpine Woods $10K/yr (all house calls, 100-patient cap), Cloud Medical DPC $159/mo
- Colorado Springs (4 practices): CO Springs DPC $89/mo (Army vet, military discount), Milestone Pediatrics mobile urgent care
- Aspen (1 practice): Aspen Internal Medicine (integrative, acupuncture, genomics), resort community
How does Colorado compare to other states?
Colorado ranks #14 nationally with 136 practices across 46 cities. Colorado has more practices than neighboring states Utah (15) and New Mexico (11). Denver's 20-day average physician wait (AMN Healthcare, 2025) is below the national average of 31 days.
How do I find a concierge doctor in Colorado?
Browse practices by city using the links above. Our guide on how to choose the right concierge or DPC doctor covers the key factors.












