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Concierge medicine is a membership-based model that gives you direct access to your doctor, longer visits, and same-day scheduling. -
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Appointments last 30 to 60 minutes, not the typical 7 to 10 minutes you get in traditional primary care. -
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Reach your doctor by phone, text, or video instead of navigating answering services and callbacks. -
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Memberships at APMUC range from $250 to $500/month, with tiers for different levels of access and services. -
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House calls, after-hours access, and executive health programs are available depending on your membership tier. -
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Concierge care works alongside insurance, not as a replacement. You still use your plan for labs, imaging, and procedures.
What Concierge Medicine Actually Is
If you have ever sat in a waiting room for 45 minutes only to see your doctor for less than 10, you already understand the problem concierge medicine solves. The traditional healthcare model packs as many patients as possible into a single day. Concierge medicine takes the opposite approach: fewer patients per physician, more time per visit, and direct access when you need it.
In a concierge practice, you pay a monthly or annual membership fee that covers enhanced access to your doctor. That means 30- to 60-minute appointments where you can actually discuss your health goals, review test results in detail, and build a proactive care plan. It means reaching your physician by phone, text, or video without going through a call center. And it means same-day or next-day appointments rather than waiting days or weeks to be seen.
The membership fee does not replace health insurance. Your insurance still covers labs, imaging, procedures, and specialist visits. Think of concierge medicine as an access layer on top of your existing coverage that ensures your primary care doctor actually has the time to know you as a person, not just a chart number.
Concierge medicine means longer visits and a real relationship with your physician.
What Concierge Medicine Is NOT
There are a few common misconceptions worth clearing up:
- It is not luxury-only healthcare. While concierge medicine offers premium access, the model serves anyone who values time and a real relationship with their doctor. Memberships start at $250/month at APMUC.
- It is not a replacement for the emergency room. If you are having a heart attack or a life-threatening emergency, you still call 911. Concierge medicine covers your ongoing primary care and non-emergency urgent needs.
- It is not a substitute for insurance. Your membership covers access. Insurance still handles labs, imaging, procedures, hospitalizations, and specialist referrals.
Concierge Medicine vs. Traditional Primary Care
The differences become clear when you compare the two models side by side:
| Category | Concierge Medicine | Traditional Primary Care |
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| Visit Length | ✅ 30-60 minutes | ❌ 7-10 minutes |
| Wait Time for Appointments | ✅ Same-day or next-day | ❌ Days to weeks |
| After-Hours Access | ✅ Direct phone/text to doctor | ❌ Answering service or ER |
| Annual Visits | ✅ Unlimited | ❌ Insurance-limited |
| House Calls | ✅ Available (Platinum tier) | ❌ Not available |
| Monthly Cost | $250-$500/month | Insurance copays |
| Physician Relationship | ✅ One doctor, consistent | ❌ Rotating providers |
Who Benefits Most from Concierge Medicine?
Concierge medicine is not just for the wealthy. It is for anyone who values their time, wants a stronger relationship with their doctor, or has health needs that do not fit neatly into a 10-minute appointment slot.
Busy Professionals
Same-day scheduling and virtual consultations mean you do not lose half a workday to a doctor’s appointment.
Executives and Business Travelers
Direct phone access to your doctor from anywhere. Executive health programs that catch problems before they sideline your career.
Snowbirds and Vacationers
In Orlando for the season? Platinum members get house calls to homes, hotels, and resorts so you are never without quality care.
Families
After-hours access means a real doctor answers when your child gets sick at night, not an automated phone system.
Seniors
Managing chronic conditions requires time and attention. Extended visits and proactive monitoring help seniors stay healthy and avoid unnecessary ER trips.
What APMUC Offers: Concierge Medicine in Orlando
At Advance Preventive Medicine Urgent Care (APMUC), concierge medicine is an upgrade on top of our existing full-service practice. Led by Dr. Saied Shemiranei, medical director and founder, our concierge program offers three membership tiers:
- Bronze ($250/month): Personalized health assessments, scheduled appointments, email communication, virtual consultations, and basic preventive screenings.
- Gold ($300/month): Everything in Bronze plus priority scheduling, a direct phone line to Dr. Shemiranei, annual executive health exams, extended visit times, and after-hours phone consultations.
- Platinum ($500/month): Everything in Gold plus 24/7 direct physician access, house calls to homes, hotels, and resorts, executive health programs with advanced diagnostics, concierge coordination of specialist referrals, and guaranteed same-day appointments.
All tiers include extended hours from 6 AM to midnight, 7 days a week. And because APMUC is a full-service practice, your membership also gives you priority access to our IV Lounge, PRP therapy, hormone therapy, and urgent care services, all at one location.
For full details on each tier, visit our Concierge Medicine service page.
APMUC offers a full suite of medical services under one roof at 1400 E Robinson Street, Orlando, Florida.
Is Concierge Medicine Right for You?
Ask yourself a few questions:
- Do you feel rushed during doctor appointments and wish you had more time to talk through your health?
- Have you ever needed to see your doctor urgently but could not get an appointment for a week or more?
- Would it help to be able to call or text your doctor directly rather than going through front desk staff?
- Are you managing chronic conditions that need regular monitoring and longer conversations?
- Do you travel frequently and need consistent access to a doctor you trust?
If you answered yes to any of these, concierge medicine may be a strong fit. It is not about paying for luxury. It is about paying for time, access, and a healthcare experience designed around you.
Frequently Asked Questions
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How much does concierge medicine cost?
Monthly memberships from $250 to $500.
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Monthly memberships from $250 to $500.
At APMUC, memberships range from $250/month (Bronze) to $500/month (Platinum). The fee covers enhanced access, extended hours, and priority services. Standard medical costs like labs, imaging, and procedures are still handled through your insurance or at transparent self-pay rates.
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Does concierge medicine replace my insurance?
No. Insurance and concierge work together.
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No. Insurance and concierge work together.
No. Your concierge membership covers enhanced access and services. Insurance continues to cover labs, imaging, hospitalizations, specialist visits, and procedures. The two work together to give you both access and coverage.
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Can I really call or text my doctor directly?
Yes, depending on your membership tier.
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Yes, depending on your membership tier.
Yes. Gold members get a direct phone line to Dr. Shemiranei with after-hours phone consultations. Platinum members have 24/7 access by phone, text, and video. Bronze members communicate via email and scheduled virtual consultations.
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What happens if I need to see a specialist?
Platinum members get concierge coordination.
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Platinum members get concierge coordination.
All concierge members benefit from Dr. Shemiranei’s guidance on specialist referrals. Platinum members receive full concierge coordination, meaning our team handles scheduling, records transfer, and follow-up so you do not have to chase down appointments yourself.
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Are house calls really available?
Yes, for Platinum members in Orlando.
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Yes, for Platinum members in Orlando.
Yes. Platinum members can request house calls to private homes, hotels, vacation rentals, and resorts within the greater Orlando area. This is especially popular with business travelers and seasonal residents who want quality care without searching for an unfamiliar clinic.
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Is there a contract or can I cancel?
Month-to-month. Cancel anytime.
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Month-to-month. Cancel anytime.
APMUC concierge memberships are month-to-month. There are no long-term contracts. You can cancel with 30 days’ notice if the program is not the right fit for you.
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What languages are spoken at APMUC?
Five languages for patients from all backgrounds.
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Five languages for patients from all backgrounds.
APMUC provides care in English, Spanish, Farsi, French, and Portuguese. Dr. Shemiranei and the APMUC team are committed to ensuring language is never a barrier to receiving quality healthcare.
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How do I get started?
Call, visit, or contact us online.
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Call, visit, or contact us online.
Call 407-845-8623, visit us at 1400 E Robinson Street, Orlando, Florida, or reach out online. We will walk you through the membership options and help you choose the tier that fits your needs.
Experience Healthcare That Puts You First
Ready to see what concierge medicine looks like at APMUC? Schedule a consultation and find out which membership tier is right for you.
- 📞 Call 407-845-8623
- 🏥 Visit us at 1400 E Robinson Street, Orlando, Florida
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Dr. Saied Shemiranei, Medical Director and Founder. English, Spanish, Farsi, French, and Portuguese spoken.
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Reviewed by Dr. Saied Shemiranei, Medical Director and Founder, Advance Preventive Medicine Urgent Care. This content is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. All treatment decisions must be made in consultation with a licensed physician. Individual results vary.



