Concierge Doctors in Virginia
174 concierge and direct primary care practices across 49 cities — average membership:
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Quick Facts: Concierge Medicine in Virginia
- Practices on NextMD: 170
- Cities with practices: 49
- Average membership: $182/mo
- State population: 8.7 million (2025)
- National ranking by practice count: #11 of 50 states
- Most affordable option: $35/mo (Doc Talker Family Medicine, Vienna, ages 6-25 with parent)
- Hospital-affiliated concierge: Inova 360° (4 Northern Virginia locations)
- Avg physician wait time (DC metro): 37 days (AMN Healthcare, 2025)
About Concierge Medicine in Virginia
Virginia ranks eleventh nationally for concierge medicine practices. NextMD lists 170 practices across 49 Virginia cities, with an average membership of $182/mo per month.
The market splits into two distinct corridors. Northern Virginia (Fairfax, Arlington, McLean, Vienna, Reston, Alexandria) is part of the DC metro and accounts for the majority of the state's practices. Inova Health System operates Inova 360° Concierge Medicine at four locations (Fairfax with 6 physicians, Arlington Ballston with 3, Reston Row with 2, and Lansdowne), making it the most extensive hospital-affiliated concierge network in any state. MODERN Mobile Medicine in Arlington ($99/month) was the first house-call DPC practice in the country.
The Richmond corridor (Richmond proper plus Midlothian with 9 practices) is the second market. PartnerMD ($300/month, 12+ physicians across 3 Richmond locations, Best Concierge Practice 3 years running) dominates Richmond. Virginia Beach (3 practices) serves the Hampton Roads/military corridor.
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, Virginia has strong variety from affordable DPC to premium concierge.
Top Cities for Concierge Medicine and Direct Primary Care in Virginia
| City | Practices | Avg Membership |
|---|---|---|
| Richmond | 25 | $272/mo |
| Midlothian | 17 | $232/mo |
| Fairfax | 13 | $100/mo |
| Alexandria | 13 | — |
| Arlington | 10 | $90/mo |
| Vienna | 7 | $109/mo |
| Reston | 7 | — |
| McLean | 6 | — |
| Leesburg | 5 | — |
| Charlottesville | 5 | $116/mo |
| Virginia Beach | 4 | $85/mo |
| Great Falls | 3 | $95/mo |
| Fredericksburg | 3 | $100/mo |
| Hampton | 3 | $85/mo |
| Lansdowne | 3 | — |
| Forest | 3 | — |
| Harrisonburg | 3 | $130/mo |
| Henrico | 3 | $300/mo |
| Warrenton | 2 | $110/mo |
| Tysons Corner | 2 | — |
| Chesapeake | 2 | $100/mo |
| Manassas | 2 | $99/mo |
| Warsaw | 2 | $59/mo |
| Tysons | 2 | — |
| Blacksburg | 1 | $80/mo |
Also see: DC metro guide for the full DC-MD-VA market (134 practices).
Frequently Asked Questions About Concierge Medicine in Virginia
How much does concierge medicine cost in Virginia?
The statewide average is $182/mo per month. DPC starts at $35/month (Doc Talker, Vienna, ages 6-25 with parent) and $99/month adult (MODERN Mobile Medicine, Arlington). PartnerMD in Richmond is $300/month. Inova 360° and MDVIP have pricing on request.
What are the top 5 cities for concierge medicine and direct primary care in Virginia?
- Fairfax (9 practices): Inova 360° (6 physicians), Summit DPC $109/mo, Nava Health $499/yr
- Midlothian (9 practices): EuDoc DPC $99/mo (4 physicians, Medicare $89), PartnerMD $300/mo
- Arlington (8 practices): MODERN Mobile Medicine $99/mo (first house-call DPC in the US), Inova 360° Ballston
- Reston (6 practices): Inova 360° Reston Row, 5 of 6 panels closed
- Vienna (6 practices): Doc Talker DPC $99/mo (founded 2001), specialty concierge in cardiology and GI
How does Virginia compare to other states for concierge medicine?
Virginia ranks #11 nationally with 170 practices across 49 cities. Northern Virginia is part of the DC metro (134 practices across DC/MD/VA). Virginia has more practices than neighboring Maryland (92) and North Carolina (79).
How do I find a concierge doctor in Virginia?
Browse practices by city using the links above. For the full DC-MD-VA market, see our DC metro guide. For the Richmond corridor, see our Richmond guide. Our guide on how to choose the right concierge or DPC doctor covers the key factors.

















