Seattle Premier Health is a concierge medicine clinic for adults in Seattle WA who value one-on-one time and a more personal, ongoing relationship with their doctor.

Medicine like it used to be.

High-quality care. Easy access. No hassles.

Dr. Chris Leininger named a top Doctor for 2012 by SeattleMet

Who is Seattle Premier Health for?

Seattle Premier Health is a concierge medicine clinic for adults who value additional one-on-one time and a more personal, ongoing relationship with their doctor.

The concierge doctors at Seattle Premier Health have 75 percent fewer patients in their practice than traditional primary-care doctors. That means they can give you as much time as you need and focus their attention on your concerns. They also provide same-day or next-day appointments when it's convenient for you. It's this personalized approach to care that allows you to have a different experience when you need it.

More important, Seattle Premier Health concierge physicians serve as your preventive health-care advisors and advocates. So their number one goal is to keep you out of health trouble in the first place.

If you'd like a personal physician who can offer you convenient access and appointments that give you as much time as you need, then Seattle Premier Health is the right choice for you.

How Our Concierge Medicine Clinic Works

Each adult member of your family who chooses to enroll in Seattle Premier Health pays a $2,500 annual fee to be part of this clinic. The annual fee is processed in monthly payments of $208.33 from your checking account, or credit or debit card. You receive virtually unlimited access to your primary-care physician, including:

  • Phone, MyChart (a secure web portal), and e-mail access to your physician
  • Same-day or next-day appointments
  • Extended visits to allow enough time to address all of your concerns
  • Primary-care physician services:
    • Preventive care, including an annual physical exam to develop a diet, exercise and lifestyle plan to keep you as healthy as possible
    • Urgent care for colds, flu, common illnesses and minor injuries
    • Management of ongoing health conditions, including high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, heart disease and arthritis, among others
    • Minor in-office procedures, such as Pap smears, skin biopsies and laceration repair
    • Commonly prescribed vaccines
  • Selection and coordination of specialists should you ever need more specialized care
    • Advice and advocacy to help you find the best specialists
    • Oversight of your care so you'll always have an expert helping you decide on the treatment plan that makes the most sense for you
  • Hospital care coordination