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Concierge Medicine vs. Telehealth: Is a $200/Month Doctor Worth It?

If you're juggling GLP-1, TRT, and ED across three separate telehealth platforms, a concierge physician managing everything might actually be cheaper. Here's the math.

April 20, 2026 · Virtual Health Visits editorial team

Two fundamentally different models

Concierge medicine charges an annual membership fee ($150–$250/month typically) for unlimited access to a primary care physician — same-day appointments, extended visits, 24/7 messaging, comprehensive annual physicals, and care coordination. You get a doctor who knows your full history.

Episodic telehealth charges per visit or per prescription — $25–$50 for a consult, $119–$200/month for a specific medication program. You get a clinician who reviews your intake form. The relationship is transactional by design.

When concierge wins on cost

If you're managing multiple conditions across multiple telehealth platforms — GLP-1 from one provider ($174/month), TRT from another ($99/month), ED from a third ($45/month), plus lab work — you're spending $300+/month on fragmented care from clinicians who don't talk to each other.

A concierge physician at $200/month manages ALL of these conditions, orders labs once, reviews interactions between medications, and adjusts treatment holistically. For multi-condition patients, it's often cheaper and clinically superior.

Scenario Episodic Telehealth Concierge MD
Single condition (GLP-1 only)$119–$199/mo ✓$150–$250/mo
Two conditions (GLP-1 + ED)$164–$244/mo$150–$250/mo ≈
Three+ conditions$260–$400+/mo$150–$250/mo ✓✓

When episodic telehealth wins

If you have a single condition and want the lowest possible price, episodic telehealth is hard to beat. Get Thin MD at $119/month for GLP-1 is less than any concierge membership. For men who only need finasteride or sildenafil, a $25 telehealth consult + generic medication is the clear winner.

Providers to compare

For single-condition patients, episodic providers offer the best value. For multi-condition patients, consider whether a concierge or multi-vertical platform could consolidate your care at lower total cost:

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Compare: Episodic vs. Multi-Vertical Providers

Provider Category Starting
Get Thin MD GLP-1 $119/mo locked View Provider →
Care Bare Rx GLP-1 from $169/mo View Provider →
Maximus TRT varies View Provider →
Sesame Care GLP-1 (brand) from $199 View Provider →
Feel30 TRT from $99/mo View Provider →

Compounded medications are not FDA-approved. Verify pricing on provider's site before enrolling.

How we evaluate: Virtual Health Visits reviews providers based on licensing, pricing transparency, clinical quality, and patient experience. We earn commissions from some providers, which does not influence our coverage. Full methodology →

Medical disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved. Consult a licensed clinician before starting any treatment.

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