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America’s Leading Primary Care Provider

We believe the doctor-patient relationship is at the heart of good primary care. We’re mission-driven to restore that relationship by reinventing preventive, VIP care for seniors. As a ChenMed physician, you have the resources and team to succeed.

Build a Relationship with your Doctor

At ChenMed, you get VIP care — that means a personal doctor and care team who know you, care about you, and have time for you. You have 24/7 access to our doctors, on-site medications and transportation to appointments — at no cost to you.

The ChenMed Difference

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450

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33%

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Fewer ER visits & hospitalizations
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10x

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Time in-person for doctors & patients
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100%

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Board-eligible or certified doctors

Patient Stories

What Makes Value-Based Care Different?

ChenMed’s doctors improve the health of seniors every day with our intensive high-touch care model.

It’s simple – when our patients do better, we do better. Each physician has a small patient panel that creates deep patient relationships with a focus on prevention. It’s better for our patients, our doctors, and our success.

 

Blog

PCP speaking with senior patient and their family member about the importance of family support.

How Family Support Enhances Patient Engagement

10.14.25

Primary care providers (PCPs) understand there are seniors who have trouble managing their own he

Value-Based Care
Senior patient openly communicating with primary care provider

The Power of Listening: Communication Skills That Transform Senior Care

10.07.25

Communication between primary care providers (PCPs) and older adults is more than a professional

Patient-Centered Care
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Breast Cancer Care for Seniors: Improving Access to Screening and Treatment

09.30.25

Breast cancer is a leading cancer diagnosis in women, and the likelihood of developing it rises w

Patient-Centered Care