The professional network

The Seattle concierge, DPC & hybrid medicine network.

Grow your Seattle practice, and keep all of it.

For concierge, DPC, and hybrid physicians across the Puget Sound. Built by the Private Physicians Alliance for physician-led practices, and the specialists who partner with them. Membership starts at $5,000 a year: flat dues, no revenue share, no practice conversion.

A short application, reviewed personally by our Membership team. No sales pitch.

  • 300+ members
  • 190+ physicians
  • 29 states
  • 98% renewal
  • Starts at $5,000/yr. Flat dues, no revenue share
Private Physicians Alliance, concierge and DPC physician network serving Seattle, WA
Why now

The pressure on Seattle physicians.

01

Hospital systems dominate Puget Sound primary care, squeezing physicians who want to stay physician-led.

02

A tech-driven patient base expects digital-first access, raising the operational bar for small practices.

03

Concierge and DPC are growing fast here, and the field is still open enough to establish and fill a panel before it crowds.

What you get

Why the Private Physicians Alliance, in Seattle.

Seattle has a deep base of high-income technology and professional patients, and not many concierge practices have opened to serve them yet. Amazon, Microsoft, and a dense startup economy have produced patients who already pay for access and expect digital-first care, and direct primary care has spread quickly across the Puget Sound as physicians leave hospital-system medicine. For an owner, that is a rare pairing: the demand is already there, and there is still room to fill a panel before the market crowds. Because patients here understand paying directly for care, you spend less time selling the idea and more time building the practice.

That early-growth stage is where membership earns its keep. Group purchasing holds your supply and lab costs down while you scale, peer benchmarking shows you what is working in practices like yours, and field-tested playbooks shorten the climb from launch to a full panel, all while you keep your brand and 100% of your revenue.

  • Group purchasing. Hospital-level pricing on supplies, labs, and services.
  • Professional network. Direct access to a national network of 300+ members, 190+ physicians, plus the specialists who partner with them.
  • Operational playbooks. Field-tested protocols for staffing, billing, and growth.
  • CME at no extra cost. Included with every membership.
The math, your numbers
Estimated first-year savings (illustrative)
$14,400

Lower bound of a 12-18% group-purchasing range. Results vary by practice.

vs. membership from $5,000, a net +$9,400 in year one

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Savings reflect the Alliance group-purchasing rate before peer benchmarking, playbooks, CME, and referral pathways.

The network

A national network Seattle physicians plug into.

Member practices across the country and abroad. Each marker is a member practice shown at city level only; practice names and details stay private.

Physician-governed

Led by practicing physicians.

The Alliance is governed by physicians who own and run their own concierge and DPC practices, not a corporate board. Membership is reviewed by these peers.

Jordan Shlain, MD
Jordan Shlain, MDBoard MemberPrivate Medical, San Francisco
Barry Rotman, MD
Barry Rotman, MDBoard MemberBanner Peak Health, Walnut Creek
Cari Dawson, MD
Cari Dawson, MDBoard MemberColorado Center of Medical Excellence, Denver
James Pinckney II, MD
James Pinckney II, MDBoard MemberDiamond Health, Dallas
Callie Hollenshead, MD
Callie Hollenshead, MDBoard MemberHarley Street Health, Dallas
Matt Priddy, MD
Matt Priddy, MDBoard MemberPriority Physicians, Indianapolis
Radley Griffin, MD
Radley Griffin, MDBoard ChairGriffin Concierge Medical, Tampa
Jordan Lipton, MD
Jordan Lipton, MDBoard MemberSignature Healthcare, Charlotte
Jeannemarie Bozza, RN
Jeannemarie Bozza, RNBoard MemberCommodore Concierge Nurse Management, New York
The patient-physician relationship is foundational to our practice of concierge medicine, and remains my focus as the field continues to evolve.
Dr. Radley Griffin, Board Chair, Griffin Concierge Medical, Tampa
Mission & Vision

The Private Physicians Alliance is a curated network of entrepreneurial concierge and direct primary care practices, along with the specialists who support this care model. The Alliance helps members grow and sustain their practices through shared knowledge, member benefits, global referral pathways, and access to trusted local and global resources.

Compare

Private Physicians Alliance vs. the alternatives.

A conversion program asks you to adopt its brand and model, cap your panel, and share membership revenue. The Private Physicians Alliance is different: a professional network you add on top of the practice you already own, keeping every bit of it.

A conversion program converts your practice and takes a share of your revenue. The Private Physicians Alliance is a vetted peer network you add on top of the practice you already own. Flat dues, no revenue share, no conversion.

DimensionPrivate Physicians AllianceA conversion program
Your brandStays yoursYou operate under their brand
Fees & revenueYou set them, keep 100%Set structure, with revenue share
Panel sizeYour callTypically capped (~600 patients)
Practice conversionNoneRequired
What you payFlat dues, from $5,000/yrA share of membership revenue
What you getGroup purchasing, peer network, playbooks, CMEBrand + a patient-marketing system
What it’s forRun a stronger, physician-led practiceOutsource the membership model

Terms vary by program; this reflects the standard conversion model. The Private Physicians Alliance charges flat dues and never takes a share of your revenue.

Pricing

Membership starts at $5,000.

One flat annual fee, scaled to your practice. No revenue share, and no per-patient cut.

Pricing and network figures reviewed June 2026.

FAQ

Questions Seattle physicians ask.

How do I join the Private Physicians Alliance in Seattle?

Start with the two-minute fit quiz or contact the team. Membership is reviewed and approved by the Board of Directors. It's a vetted network, not a paid listing, so there's a short screening step. Once approved, onboarding is straightforward and membership starts at $5,000/year with no revenue share.

How much does membership cost?

Membership starts at $5,000 per year: one flat annual fee scaled to practice size, with no revenue share and no per-patient cut. You keep your brand, your fees, and 100% of your revenue.

Is the Private Physicians Alliance only for large concierge practices?

No. Membership starts at $5,000/year and scales with practice size, and the network spans solo physician-led practices alongside multi-physician groups, so a newer Seattle practice and an established one each pay for what fits.

What does membership actually save a Seattle practice?

Members get negotiated rates on supplies, labs, and operational services through group purchasing. For many practices, those line-item savings cover the annual dues within the first 90 days, before counting the value of the professional network, operational playbooks, and included CME.

I'm a specialist, not a primary-care concierge practice. Is there a place for me?

Yes. The Private Physicians Alliance includes specialists who partner with and serve concierge and DPC practices. Membership connects you to a national network of practices, in Seattle and beyond, looking for trusted referral partners and the same operational leverage.

Do I have to be in a major metro to benefit?

No. The Private Physicians Alliance is national, and most of what it delivers, like group purchasing, playbooks, peer benchmarking, and CME, applies regardless of where you practice. The Seattle focus is about connecting you with physicians running practices like yours, not a requirement to be in any particular city.

Is this concierge-only, or do DPC and hybrid practices fit too?

Physician-led concierge, DPC, and hybrid practices all fit. The value, like purchasing leverage, the professional network, and playbooks, applies across membership-based models, and the network deliberately spans the range.

How is the Private Physicians Alliance different from a conversion program?

A conversion program asks you to adopt its brand and model and share a cut of your revenue. The Private Physicians Alliance is a professional network instead. You keep your brand, your fee structure, and ownership of your practice, and membership adds purchasing leverage and a peer network on top of the practice you already run. It doesn't convert it or take a share of your revenue.

Apply from Seattle.

A short application, about five minutes. The Membership team reviews every one personally, usually within two business days.