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Concierge Doctors in New Mexico

19 concierge and direct primary care practices across 5 cities — average membership:

$143/mo

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Quick Facts: Concierge Medicine in New Mexico

  • Practices on NextMD: 19
  • Cities with practices: 5
  • Average membership: $143/mo
  • State population: 2.1 million (2025)
  • National ranking by practice count: #34 of 50 states
  • Most affordable option: $2,150/yr (David C. Leech, DO, Albuquerque MDVIP)
  • Concierge-only market: No DPC practices listed (unusual nationally)
  • Strong integrative medicine thread across all markets

About Concierge Medicine in New Mexico

New Mexico ranks thirty-fourth nationally for concierge medicine practices. NextMD lists 19 practices across 5 cities, with an average membership of $143/mo per month.

New Mexico has an unusual market characteristic: it is entirely concierge medicine with no DPC practices listed on NextMD. This makes it one of the few states without a flat-fee DPC option. The state also has a strong integrative medicine thread across its practices, reflecting New Mexico's longstanding alternative health culture.

Albuquerque (5 practices) is the largest market. David C. Leech, DO ($2,150/year MDVIP, Lovelace and Presbyterian affiliations) is the most affordable. ABQ Integrative Family Medicine ($2,900/year, 2 physicians, 60-minute visits, house calls, 24/7 cell access, acupuncture, osteopathic manipulation) blends concierge access with integrative care. Eric Rightley, MD ($3,100/year, daily patient-specific research) and GoPrivateMD ($3,600/year, BioTE hormone replacement, take-home medical kit) serve the premium market. Janet L. Blanchard, MD combines allopathic, naturopathic, and homeopathic medicine with licensed hypnotherapy.

Santa Fe (4 practices) serves the art and wellness community with its own concierge market. Corrales (2 practices) extends the Albuquerque corridor. UNM Health System (the only Level I trauma center in New Mexico) and Presbyterian Healthcare Services anchor the hospital landscape.

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, New Mexico is mid-range with a concierge-only market.

Top Cities for Concierge Medicine and Direct Primary Care in New Mexico

CityPracticesAvg Membership
Santa Fe8$100/mo
Albuquerque7$165/mo
Corrales2
Rio Rancho1
Silver City1

Frequently Asked Questions About Concierge Medicine in New Mexico

How much does concierge medicine cost in New Mexico?

The statewide average is $143/mo per month. Pricing ranges from $2,150/year (Leech DO, Albuquerque MDVIP) to $3,600/year (GoPrivateMD, Albuquerque). ABQ Integrative Family Medicine is $2,900/year with 2 physicians and house calls. New Mexico is mid-range nationally.

Is DPC available in New Mexico?

Currently, no DPC practices are listed on NextMD in New Mexico. The market is entirely concierge medicine with annual retainer models. This is unusual nationally and may represent a growth opportunity for DPC in the state. Learn about what direct primary care is and how it works.

How does New Mexico compare to other states?

New Mexico ranks #34 nationally with 19 practices across 5 cities. New Mexico has fewer practices than neighboring Colorado (75) and Arizona (64). The concierge-only market with a strong integrative medicine orientation is distinctive nationally.

How do I find a concierge doctor in New Mexico?

Browse practices by city using the links above. Our guide on how to choose the right concierge or DPC doctor covers the key factors.