Concierge Medicine for Families in Tampa: How It Works and What It Costs
How concierge medicine for families works in Tampa, the access parents and children get, and how predictable cost works with members added at a discounted rate.
Published March 7, 2025 · 2 min read
The short answer
Family concierge membership in Tampa starts with an individual membership at $299 a month, then adds family members at a discounted rate. Each member gets the same direct 24/7 access, same or next-day visits, and longer appointments. The membership is a separate fee, not billed to insurance, that covers the access and time insurance does not.
How family membership works
A family membership builds on the individual plan. One member joins at $299 a month, and additional family members are added at a discounted rate, each with the same access and benefits. There is no separate tier to decode; it is the same concierge relationship extended to the people you are responsible for.
For parents, the practical value is having one physician who knows the whole household and can be reached directly when something comes up, instead of starting over at a walk-in clinic every time.
Access for parents and children
Every member, regardless of age, gets direct 24/7 contact with the physician by phone, text, or video, same or next-day visits, and appointments that run 45 to 60 minutes. When a child spikes a fever on a weekend, you reach Dr. Rishi Seth rather than guessing or waiting for Monday.
Care is coordinated across the family, so labs, imaging, and any specialist referrals are handled by the same physician who knows everyone's history.
What it costs
The membership stays predictable: the first member is $299 a month, and additional family members are added at a discounted rate. The membership is a separate fee for the access, time, and coordination insurance does not cover, and it is not billed to insurance. It does not replace your health insurance: you keep your plan for labs, imaging, prescriptions, hospital care, and specialists.
