Concierge Primary Care
Longevity | Wellness | Coaching
Intro
Matt Watto MD is a membership-based adult primary care practice built around time, continuity, and a collaborative physician–patient relationship.
The goal is to provide comprehensive medical care with enough space to fully understand your health, support meaningful lifestyle change, and guide decisions over time. Preventive care and long-term well-being are integrated into routine primary care rather than treated as separate services.
What follows is an overview of how care is structured, what membership includes, and what to expect as a patient.
A Patient-Centered Primary Care Relationship
At its core, this is an adult primary care practice grounded in partnership.
Care is delivered with you, not simply for you. Visits are designed to allow time for conversation, questions, and shared decision-making. Your medical history, lived experience, preferences, and goals are central to how care plans are developed and adjusted over time.
Rather than focusing only on isolated symptoms, care is longitudinal and contextual—supporting health across key domains such as fitness, sleep, nutrition, metabolic health, and emotional well-being. Recommendations are personalized, evidence-based, and revisited as your needs change.
Care is provided through a monthly membership, which allows the practice to focus on quality, access, and continuity rather than insurance billing requirements.
Membership includes:
Unrushed visits and ongoing follow-up
Direct access to your physician via phone and patient portal
Care coordination with outside clinicians and hospital teams
Review and interpretation of outside records, labs, and imaging
Personalized health planning and structured follow-up
Membership is not insurance and does not replace health insurance. Patients are encouraged to maintain separate insurance coverage for hospitalizations, specialists, imaging, lab processing fees, and medications.
How Membership Works
New patient visits are intentionally longer and comprehensive.
Initial appointments typically last up to two hours and focus on building a full understanding of your health. This includes:
Medical and family history
Review of prior records, labs, and imaging
Discussion of current concerns and longer-term goals
Preventive and risk-based planning
Time for questions and collaborative decision-making
The aim is to establish context, identify priorities, and create a thoughtful path forward—rather than rushing to do everything at once.
Your Initial Visit
Ongoing care is flexible and responsive, guided by your needs over time.
Membership supports:
Follow-up visits (in-person or virtual)
Portal messaging for brief questions and guidance
Phone access for urgent concerns, including after-hours availability when medically appropriate
Continued monitoring of chronic conditions and preventive priorities
Communication is designed to be efficient and respectful of everyone’s time, with clear boundaries around messaging and visit-based care.
What Ongoing Care Looks Like
Frequently Asked Questions
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Membership includes annual visits, as needed follow up visits, extended appointment times, care coordination, preventive planning, and access through phone and portal, as outlined above.
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Certain services are not part of membership, including vaccines, gynecologic exams, joint injections, in-office diagnostic testing (e.g., flu or strep tests), and external services such as imaging, lab processing fees, medications, emergency care, and specialist visits.
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I don’t accept insurance for visits because doing so would require shorter appointments, higher patient volume, and documentation focused mainly on billing—not on your health.
By stepping outside the insurance system, I’m able to offer longer visits, more direct communication, and care centered entirely on you rather than on what an insurance plan will approve.
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The practice is not an emergency or urgent care facility. In emergencies, patients should call 911 or go to the nearest emergency department.
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No. Preventive care and long-term health considerations are integrated into routine primary care rather than offered as a separate service.
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I offer educational programs, group sessions, and coaching as optional additions to primary care. Some are complimentary for members, while others may have separate fees based on the scope and resources involved.
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Yes. Virtual visits are included in your membership when they are clinically appropriate, just like in-person visits.
If you are looking for a primary care relationship built on time, collaboration, and continuity—with a proactive, whole-person approach—this practice may be a good fit.
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If you’re unsure whether this approach aligns with your needs, you’re welcome to reach out with questions or take our wellness quiz.

