Claire Repine, DO, MSCP
Dr. Claire Repine is a board-certified osteopathic family physician providing personalized primary care for adults and families in Chapel Hill. Her approach blends evidence-based family medicine with hands-on osteopathic care, with additional expertise in women’s health and midlife care as a Menopause Society Certified Practitioner (MSCP).
Care Worth Investing In
Our membership model is designed to support a more thoughtful, personalized healthcare experience. By focusing on time, access, and continuity, concierge care allows us to deliver the kind of primary care that prioritizes your long-term health—not rushed visits.
As a member of Concierge Medicine of Chapel Hill, you can expect:
Unlimited office visits with no copays
Virtual consultations when needed
Direct follow-up communications
Review of test results and treatment plans
Coordination with specialists
24/7 direct access to Dr. Repine through secure messaging, phone, or email
Membership & Services
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$3000/Year ($2750 for our first 25 Founding Members for their first year)
Be one of the first 25 members of Concierge Medicine of Chapel Hill. Founding members join at a special introductory rate and help shape the practice from the ground up. Includes all membership benefits: unlimited visits, extended appointments, 24/7 direct physician access, preventive wellness planning, and care coordination.
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$1,500/year (ages 5–17)
Comprehensive primary care for your child within the same trusted practice. Includes well-child visits, sick visits, school and sports physicals, and direct access to Dr. Repine when questions come up between appointments. Because quality care for your family shouldn't mean starting over with a different provider.
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$2,750/year
The same personalized, relationship-driven care—now for both of you. Adding a spouse or partner means your household shares a physician who understands your family's full health picture, streamlining communication, care coordination, and peace of mind.
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$2,400/year (ages 18–25)
Designed for young adults navigating college and early adulthood—often for the first time without a parent in the room. Includes full membership benefits plus telemedicine access, making it easy to stay connected to a physician who knows them, no matter where campus takes them.
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$425/Visit (60 minutes)
Not ready for a membership? Book a one-time, in-depth consultation with Dr. Repine. This 60-minute visit is ideal for a second opinion, a focused health concern, or an introductory experience with our practice. You'll receive the same unhurried, personalized attention our members enjoy—no commitment required.
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Get answers during your visit, not days later. Our office offers rapid, in-house testing so we can make informed decisions together in real time — no separate lab trip required.
Available point-of-care tests include blood sugar, HbA1C, pregnancy, urinalysis, rapid flu*, rapid COVID*, rapid RSV*, and rapid strep*.
*Rapid respiratory testing is also available as a flu/COVID combination test.
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Many common procedures can be handled right here in the office, saving you the time and cost of a specialist referral. From minor skin procedures and wound care to joint injections and contraceptive management, Dr. Repine performs a wide range of in-office services. As a board-certified osteopathic physician trained in osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT), she also offers hands-on techniques to help relieve pain, reduce tension, and support proper musculoskeletal alignment when appropriate.
Dr. Repine performs a wide range of in-office services, including:
EKG with interpretation, laceration repair, cryotherapy, skin biopsies and skin tag removal, abscess drainage, joint and trigger point injections, IUD insertion and removal, Nexplanon placement and removal, cerumen removal, nebulizer treatments, and suture removal.
Why Choose Concierge Medicine?
At Concierge Medicine of Chapel Hill, concierge care reflects Dr. Repine’s belief that great healthcare starts with time, access, and trusted relationships. By intentionally limiting the size of her practice, Dr. Repine is able to provide care that feels unhurried, thoughtful, and deeply personalized—something that’s increasingly difficult to find in traditional primary care settings.
As a concierge physician and a Menopause Society Certified Practitioner (MSCP), Dr. Repine brings advanced training in midlife and hormone health alongside comprehensive primary care. This expertise allows her to thoughtfully address concerns such as fatigue, brain fog, mood changes, and weight changes—while supporting overall health, prevention, and long-term wellbeing.
Visits are longer and more comprehensive, allowing space for meaningful conversations, preventive planning, and individualized care. Direct access to Dr. Repine ensures questions are addressed promptly and care continues beyond the office visit.
Concierge medicine at Concierge Medicine of Chapel Hill is not about exclusivity—it’s about restoring a more personal, relationship-centered approach to care. For patients who value continuity, access, and a physician who truly knows them, this model offers an investment in better health, confidence in care, and peace of mind over time.
If you’re looking for a more thoughtful, relationship-based approach to primary care—supported by advanced expertise in midlife and menopause care—we invite you to explore whether concierge medicine at Concierge Medicine of Chapel Hill is the right fit for you.
Find the Right Fit for Your Care
Concierge primary care is built on relationship, access, and time. Learn more about our membership model and see if our approach aligns with your healthcare needs.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Concierge Medicine?
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Concierge Care is an enhanced access plan for patients who prefer a premium healthcare product. Patients with Concierge Care pay an annual fee (or monthly payments) that covers their membership in the practice, all office visits, and an annual physical exam. In addition, Concierge Care patients have direct 24/7 access to their designated personal physician via cell phone and email.
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The model benefits both patients and physicians. The practice accepts fewer patients so our providers can develop stronger relationships with patients, allowing for a more comprehensive, personalized approach. Patients can see their physician, or one in the practice, the same day an urgent appointment is needed. Typically, patients in a Concierge practice have better health outcomes and are more satisfied. The bottom line is that by offering a concierge membership plan, we increase the amount of time we spend together because we see fewer patients in a day. We provide greater personalized care, serve as your advocate, and decrease healthcare costs overall.
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We are different in that neither the practice nor the patient is burdened by insurance. Many “boutique” practices charge significantly higher fees, from $3,000 to over $10,000, and still bill insurance at the much higher, insurance contracted rates. The patient is still subject to visit restrictions, insurance denials, high deductible charges, etc.
Our practices go above and beyond the traditional primary care practice in education to specialize in women’s healthcare. We built care for women, designed by women.
Concierge Medicine Cost & Membership Fees
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No. Our membership fees, as well as all ancillary offering fees, are available upon request. Since we do not participate in insurance billing we are able to secure contracted rates for items such as labs and pharmaceuticals at a much lower rate. These rates are often up to 90% lower than what you would pay utilizing your insurance coverage.
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No. It is currently not deductible at this time. However, there continues to be a push nationally and at the state government level to allow for tax deductions for Direct Primary Care fees.
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No. Direct primary care means you have a direct financial relationship with the practice, so membership fees are not eligible for insurance reimbursement. You can use your HSA or FSA for visit-related fees, such as an office visit or blood work.
Insurance, Medicare & Billing Questions
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Concierge Care is an alternative payment model to insurance, so our office does not file insurance claims for you. You may be able to submit claims to your insurance directly for some visits if your insurance plan offers out-of-network benefits. If you have a Health Savings Account (HSA), you may be able to submit invoices for reimbursement.
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Our providers are considered non-participating providers of Medicare. However, all of our providers can refer to specialists, hospitals and imaging facilities. If a patient has a managed care plan or Medicare, those visits, hospital stays, and imaging are typically covered by your insurance (unless you have a Medicare Advantage HMO or Medicaid).
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Yes. We strongly recommend you carry health insurance to help with costs for services not associated with the practice.
Access to Your Doctor & Care Experience
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Digital email and phone access are available through our Concierge Care plan, as concierge patients pay a premium price for direct access.
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Yes, we will be able to access your medical records through an HIC (Healthcare Information Exchange) through our online electronic medical records system.
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We think of "virtual visits" as a supplement to good primary care—not a replacement for in-person care. The office can offer these visits in some circumstances when appropriate. Patients who would like to request a visit should contact the office for prior approval. In cases where a physical exam is necessary, we reserve the right to recommend a traditional clinic visit.
Labs, Vaccines & Specialist Referrals
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We can coordinate your visit to a specialist in your insurance network, and they will bill your insurance.
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Our practice does have some vaccines that we can provide at a discounted rate. For patients seeking to have those vaccines covered by insurance, we are happy to provide a prescription to have vaccines administered at a local pharmacy when possible.
Membership Policies & Cancellation
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We ask that patients participate in their membership plan for a minimum of 6-months. After that 6-month period, if you feel that the practice isn’t a good fit for you, you can cancel with a 30-day written notice. Any fees for that month will be prorated to the cancellation date.
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Yes. Practices have a limited capacity for patients, but if there is availability, a patient may rejoin the practice.
Care That Starts With a Conversation
Choosing a primary care physician is personal. We invite you to learn more about our concierge model and decide if it’s the right fit for you and your family.