Concierge Doctors in Georgia
165 concierge and direct primary care practices across 51 cities — average membership:
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Quick Facts: Concierge Medicine in Georgia
- Practices on NextMD: 163
- Cities with practices: 51
- Average membership: $122/mo
- State population: 11.1 million (2025)
- National ranking by practice count: #5 of 50 states
- Most affordable option: $79/mo (Access Med MD, Newnan)
- Shortest physician wait time: Atlanta averages 13 days (lowest of any major US metro, AMN Healthcare 2025)
About Concierge Medicine in Georgia
Georgia ranks fifth nationally for concierge medicine practices, driven almost entirely by the Atlanta metro. NextMD lists 163 practices across 51 Georgia cities, with an average membership of $122/mo per month.
Atlanta's concierge market stands out for two reasons. First, both Piedmont Healthcare and Emory Healthcare operate dedicated concierge programs, giving patients two hospital-backed options. Second, Atlanta has the shortest average physician wait time of any major US metro at 13 days (AMN Healthcare, 2025), which means the access gap that drives concierge demand in cities like Boston (67 days) or Seattle (62 days) is less severe here. Despite the shorter wait, demand remains strong because of the quality and personalization advantage. A national actuarial study found that concierge patients visit the ER 40% less often than traditional patients.
Savannah adds a distinct coastal market with 11 practices, including the first Black-owned DPC (Harvest Health MD) and a pediatric DPC (The Tiny Beet, $70-$120/month). Alpharetta has DPC from $80/month at Bianco Primary Care. Marietta anchors the northwest suburbs with 11 practices. For a broader look at how concierge medicine pricing works across the US, Georgia is moderately priced with strong DPC options in the Atlanta suburbs.
Top Cities for Concierge Medicine and Direct Primary Care in Georgia
| City | Practices | Avg Membership |
|---|---|---|
| Atlanta | 41 | $150/mo |
| Marietta | 14 | $156/mo |
| Savannah | 13 | $174/mo |
| Alpharetta | 10 | $107/mo |
| Decatur | 5 | $172/mo |
| Augusta | 5 | $60/mo |
| Sandy Springs | 5 | $217/mo |
| Peachtree City | 5 | $99/mo |
| Cumming | 4 | — |
| Macon | 3 | $89/mo |
| Roswell | 3 | — |
| Suwanee | 3 | $85/mo |
| Pooler | 3 | $88/mo |
| Newnan | 3 | $82/mo |
| Kennesaw | 3 | $249/mo |
| Woodstock | 2 | $85/mo |
| Smyrna | 2 | $175/mo |
| Statesboro | 2 | — |
| Gainesville | 2 | — |
| Stockbridge | 2 | $174/mo |
| Eatonton | 2 | — |
| Athens | 2 | $60/mo |
| Dunwoody | 1 | — |
| Warner Robins | 1 | — |
| Monroe | 1 | — |
Frequently Asked Questions About Concierge Medicine in Georgia
How much does concierge medicine cost in Georgia?
The statewide average is $122/mo per month. DPC starts at $79 per month (Access Med MD, Newnan). Atlanta metro averages $128/month. Savannah averages $132/month. Piedmont Internal Medicine offers concierge at $3,000/year. Georgia is one of the more affordable states for membership-based primary care.
What are the top 5 cities for concierge medicine and direct primary care in Georgia?
- Atlanta metro (96 practices): Piedmont and Emory concierge programs, DPC from $79/mo (Access Med MD, Newnan)
- Savannah (11 practices): MDVIP from $1,800/yr, Harvest Health MD (first Black-owned DPC), The Tiny Beet pediatric DPC $70/mo
- Marietta (11 practices): East Cobb DPC $120/mo, Clifford $1,800/yr most affordable retainer
- Alpharetta (10 practices): Bianco Primary Care DPC $80/mo, Our Family Doc $99/mo (600-patient cap)
- Peachtree City (5 practices): HealthSprings Direct DPC $99-$120/mo
How does Georgia compare to other states for concierge medicine?
Georgia ranks #5 nationally with 163 practices across 51 cities, behind California, Florida, Texas, and New York. The Atlanta metro (96 practices) is one of the largest in the Southeast. Georgia has more practices than neighboring states Tennessee (93), South Carolina (64), and North Carolina (79).
How do I find a concierge doctor in Georgia?
Browse practices by city using the links above, or search all Georgia practices on this page. Our guide on how to choose the right concierge or DPC doctor covers the key factors.


















