Schedule a free, one-hour meet & greet with Dr. Michelle Becker and decide for yourself whether Diamond Cove Concierge Medicine is the right primary care practice for you. No sales pitch, no pressure, no obligation. Just a real conversation with the doctor who would actually treat you.
One hour. In person. No obligation. Bring your questions.
Dr. Michelle Becker, M.D.
Why come in
This model is a meaningful annual commitment, both financial and personal. Marketing pages and websites can only tell you so much. The honest way to decide whether a practice is the right fit is to sit down with the actual doctor — in the actual office — and ask the questions that matter to you.
That is what the meet & greet is for. There is no charge. There is no obligation to join. Dr. Becker will answer whatever you want to ask — about her training, about how the practice runs day to day, about how she handles after-hours care, hospital coordination, specialists, medications, family members, travel, anything. If Diamond Cove is not the right fit for you, she will say so. If another concierge model would suit you better, she will tell you that too.
Patients describe Dr. Becker as unhurried, meticulous, and someone who actually remembers details. The meet & greet is the first place you'll see that.
What to expect
No paperwork to fill out. No commitment to join. Bring a list of questions if you'd like — most people do.
Our office manager will reach out — usually the same business day — to answer initial questions and schedule a time that works for you.
In person, in the Naples office. No exam, no chart-building, no insurance forms. A conversation about your health, your priorities, and how the practice works.
Take as long as you need to make the right decision. We are not interested in pressure-selling membership. If it is the right fit, you will know.
Honest fit check
A small, relationship-based practice is a different model than a large medical group or a corporate-style concierge network. Here is who tends to fit, and who does not.
If you're unsure where you fall, the meet & greet is the cleanest way to find out.
Bring these to any meet & greet
Not all private primary care is built the same way. Panel size, ownership, continuity, and access vary widely. These are the questions that separate genuinely personal practices from the ones that just market that way.
If a practice cannot answer any of these clearly, keep asking until they can — or move on.
Common questions
Yes. No charge, no obligation, no commitment to join. Many practices charge for new-patient consultations; we don't. The point of the meet & greet is for both sides to figure out if the practice is the right fit — and that conversation should not have a price tag attached.
About one hour, in person, at the Naples office. Some are shorter, some run longer if there's more to discuss. Bring questions, bring a spouse or family member if you'd like, and take whatever time you need.
Membership is $5,700 per adult, per year. Children are added at lower rates as part of a family membership — kids are not priced at the adult rate. Pricing for younger or healthier patients can sometimes be adjusted based on anticipated care needs. We don't publish detailed price tiers because the right fit depends on a real conversation. That is what the meet & greet is for.
No. Concierge practices vary widely in patient panel size, ownership structure, physician access, and continuity. Some are independent doctor-owned practices like Diamond Cove. Others are local outposts of national companies (such as MDVIP — a national concierge brand local doctors can join), hospital-owned concierge programs (such as the one run by NCH, which stands for Naples Comprehensive Health), or networks where the physician is a salaried employee. The model matters. The meet & greet is where you find out which kind a practice actually is.
Because that cap is what allows the doctor to actually know each patient. Larger panels — several hundred patients per doctor in corporate concierge networks — make unhurried, relationship-based care difficult, regardless of how the practice markets itself. Smaller is the entire point of concierge medicine. We treat the cap as a non-negotiable.
Yes. Diamond Cove membership covers the primary care relationship — visits in our office, communication, coordination, longer appointments. You will still need health insurance for outside services like specialists, hospitalization, imaging, surgery, and prescriptions. We help coordinate all of that.
Almost always, yes. Because the practice is small by design, there are occasional short windows when we are temporarily full — if so, you'll see a notice on our home page. Otherwise, we'd love to hear from you. The fastest way to start is the form below.
All four major Naples hospital campuses: Physicians Regional Pine Ridge, Physicians Regional Collier Boulevard, NCH (Naples Comprehensive Health) North Naples, and NCH Downtown. When a patient is hospitalized — which is uncommon — the hospital's attending team manages inpatient care, as is standard. Dr. Becker can visit her patients, communicate directly with the doctors treating them, advocate based on her detailed knowledge of their history, and serve as a familiar liaison with the family. Many concierge practices have no hospital privileges at all.
Get started
Tell us your name, the best way to reach you, and a sentence or two about what you're looking for. Dr. Becker or our office manager will be in touch — usually the same business day.