SignatureMD
SignatureMD is a concierge medicine provider that contracts with physicians to offer enhanced primary care services for an annual fee. SignatureMD partners with board-certified doctors such as internists and family practitioners who limit patient panels to about 300–600 individuals, compared to the U.S, the Insurance Information Database reports.
Average of 2,000 patients per doctor (AMA, 2021). SignatureMD does not replace health insurance but supplements it by providing longer appointments and direct physician access; members still need standard coverage for hospitalizations or specialist visits.
SignatureMD charges membership fees ranging from $1,500 to $3,000 annually (SignatureMD public pricing data), which are not reimbursed by Medicare or most private insurers. SignatureMD physicians typically provide same-day or next-day appointments and coordinate preventive care such as annual physicals and chronic disease management.
Patients can contact their SignatureMD-affiliated doctor directly via phone or email outside regular office hours (SignatureMD member handbook). Employers sometimes purchase group memberships for executives as part of employee benefits packages.
Members report higher satisfaction scores–averaging over 90% in post-visit surveys–compared to traditional primary care models (SignatureMD internal survey data, 2023).
Does Signature MD accept insurance?
Yes, Signature MD accepts insurance. The company is in-network with many major providers, including Aetna and Blue Cross Blue Shield. In addition to these traditional health plans, they also accept other forms of payment such as Health Savings Accounts (HSAs), Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs), and Personal Reimbursement Accounts (PRAs). Customers can call their regional office…
See also Significant other coverage, and Signing up for insurance.