Concierge Doctors in Washington
61 concierge and direct primary care practices across 21 cities — average membership:
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Quick Facts: Concierge Medicine in Washington
- Practices on NextMD: 60
- Cities with practices: 21
- Average membership: $154/mo
- State population: 7.9 million (2025)
- National ranking by practice count: #19 of 50 states
- Most affordable DPC: $100/mo (Greenlake Primary Care, Seattle, 5 physicians, 300-patient cap)
- Avg physician wait time (Seattle): 62 days (AMN Healthcare, 2025), second worst in the US
- Two distinct markets: Seattle (15 practices) vs Bellevue Eastside (12 practices), separated by Lake Washington
About Concierge Medicine in Washington
Washington ranks nineteenth nationally for concierge medicine practices. NextMD lists 60 practices across 21 cities, with an average membership of $154/mo per month.
The access crisis drives demand here more than in almost any other state. Seattle's average physician wait is 62 days (AMN Healthcare, 2025), the second worst in the country after Boston. The market splits into two distinct corridors separated by Lake Washington.
Seattle (15 practices) has the widest variety. Greenlake Primary Care ($100-$150/month, 5 physicians, 300-patient cap, weight-inclusive, eating disorder specialty) is the most affordable. MedNorthwest ($280/month, 5 physicians, founded 2002, GLP-1 obesity treatment) is one of the oldest DPC practices in the country. MD2 Seattle (50 families per doctor) sits at the premium end. Sollis Health provides 24/7 urgent and emergency concierge. Seattle's practices also include specialty concierge: Seattle Concierge OB/Gyn ($3,000-$12,000/year), Peter Shalit, MD (30+ years HIV and transgender health), and Wise Patient Internal Medicine ($149/month, gender-affirming care).
Bellevue (12 practices) serves the Eastside tech corridor (Microsoft, Meta, Amazon, T-Mobile). PNW Family Medicine ($1,500/year adults, $750/year children) is the most affordable concierge option on the Eastside. Overlake Concierge Care ($2,400/year primary) provides hospital-affiliated concierge within the Overlake system. Tacoma (4 practices) serves the south Puget Sound.
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, Washington has a wide range driven by the severe physician access gap.
Top Cities for Concierge Medicine and Direct Primary Care in Washington
| City | Practices | Avg Membership |
|---|---|---|
| Seattle | 16 | $234/mo |
| Bellevue | 12 | $160/mo |
| Renton | 4 | $135/mo |
| Tacoma | 4 | $150/mo |
| Olympia | 3 | $118/mo |
| Issaquah | 3 | $140/mo |
| West Seattle | 2 | $80/mo |
| Redmond | 2 | — |
| Edmonds | 2 | $98/mo |
| Liberty Lake | 1 | $84/mo |
| Bellingham | 1 | $155/mo |
| Puyallup | 1 | — |
| Spokane | 1 | $125/mo |
| Shoreline | 1 | — |
| Lacey | 1 | $135/mo |
| Bainbridge Island | 1 | — |
| Lynnwood | 1 | $199/mo |
| Federal Way | 1 | $120/mo |
| Bremerton | 1 | $105/mo |
| Poulsbo | 1 | $35/mo |
| Vancouver | 1 | — |
Frequently Asked Questions About Concierge Medicine in Washington
How much does concierge medicine cost in Washington?
The statewide average is $154/mo per month. DPC starts at $100/month (Greenlake Primary Care, Seattle). PNW Family Medicine in Bellevue is $1,500/year for adults. Premium concierge ranges up to MD2 Seattle (50 families) and Seattle Concierge OB/Gyn ($3,000-$12,000/year).
What are the top 5 cities for concierge medicine and direct primary care in Washington?
- Seattle (15 practices): Greenlake Primary Care $100/mo, MedNorthwest $280/mo (founded 2002), Sollis Health 24/7, specialty concierge OB/Gyn
- Bellevue (12 practices): PNW Family Medicine $1,500/yr, Overlake Concierge (hospital-affiliated), Eastside tech corridor
- Tacoma (4 practices): south Puget Sound, Joint Base Lewis-McChord corridor
- Issaquah (3 practices): Eastside foothills between Bellevue and Snoqualmie Pass
- Olympia (3 practices): state capital, south Sound market
How does Washington compare to other states?
Washington ranks #19 nationally with 60 practices across 21 cities. Seattle's 62-day average physician wait (second worst after Boston) drives stronger demand for concierge medicine than the practice count alone suggests. Washington has more practices than neighboring Oregon.
How do I find a concierge doctor in Washington?
Browse practices by city using the links above. Our guide on how to choose the right concierge or DPC doctor covers the key factors.

















