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My Doctor Medical Group

Union Square, San Francisco · Concierge primary care with an executive health program

A physician-owned concierge practice on Sutter Street that has been running since 2008, built around two things you can buy separately. The first is an executive health evaluation that runs over three to four weeks rather than one morning: a 60-minute video intake before any test is ordered, a coordinated testing day downtown, a physical at the Sutter Street office, then a written report, a slide deck and a 60-minute conversation about what it all means. The clinic publishes what is in it, down to the marker names: NMR lipoprofile, Lp(a), ApoB, hs-CRP, fasting insulin, a thyroid panel, a CT calcium score, a carotid CIMT ultrasound, a stress test, a 163-gene hereditary risk panel, Galleri multi-cancer detection, a home sleep study, spirometry, optometry and audiology. It starts at $12,500. The second is membership, in a Priority, VIP or Home Care tier, where the same physicians carry the plan forward with 24/7 access, house calls where indicated and admitting privileges at CPMC. No membership fee is published anywhere, and the add-on studies are priced individually at intake, so the two numbers that decide your total are both conversations rather than pages.

Paul Abramson, MD
Who you would see Paul Abramson, MD 2008 · Physician-owned since
Where450 Sutter Street, Room 840, San Francisco, CA 94108
Who operates it

The care team

Who would actually see you, and what they trained in.

Paul Abramson, MD
Medical Director & Founder

Paul Abramson, MD

MD
2008Physician-owned since
Published qualifications

Per the clinic: "MD UCSF · MS Electrical Engineering Stanford · Board Certified Family Medicine · Board Certified Addiction Medicine". His own page adds "BS Electrical Engineering, Stanford University" and "Fellowship in Integrative Medicine, University of Arizona"; the integrative medicine page describes that as "a Senior Residential Fellowship under Dr. Andrew Weil" at the Arizona Center for Integrative Medicine. The executive health page also lists him as "Clinical Assistant Professor, UCSF". Recorded as the clinic states it; no board or registry was checked.

Named at this location Nine clinical staff published; five carried here, led by Paul Abramson, MD, founder and medical director
Who sees you Dr. Abramson or Dr. Padula, matched by availability and fit
Hospital privileges Active admitting privileges at CPMC for both physicians, per the clinic
Physician time in the executive exam 4+ hours across multiple visits, per the clinic
Anthony Padula, MD

Anthony Padula, MD

Senior Physician
MD

Michel Accad, MD

Michel Accad, MD

Cardiology Specialist Consultant
MD

Serena Shen-Lin, ANP

Serena Shen-Lin, ANP

Nurse Practitioner
ANP, LAc

PB

Portia Barnblatt, DAOM, LAc

Chinese Medicine Specialist
DAOM, LAc

The clinic also publishes two registered nurses (Robert RN, Rochelle RN), two psychotherapists (Kelly Yi, PhD and Orion Harris, LMFT) and three administrative staff by first name. Members are "matched with a primary physician based on availability and fit, with the full resources of the practice available to both panels", so the physician you see is Dr. Abramson or Dr. Padula rather than one you pick.

Team, training and credentials as described by the clinic on its website.

Start with the outcome

What this clinic can help you evaluate or manage

Plain-language goals come first. The clinic’s named tests, treatments and programs stay below for people who want the technical detail.

Care philosophy Conventional & evidence-firstIntegrative & root-cause (secondary)

The testing is mainstream cardiology and oncology screening pushed earlier and deeper, and the clinic is explicit about restraint: "we do not do everything just because we can." The integrative side is real but bounded, with a physician who trained under Andrew Weil at Arizona and a page that says plainly "no 'root cause' rabbit holes."

01
Whole-body baseline

Establish where you stand today, before symptoms show up.

Clinic publishes an evaluation of "100+ biomarkers and data points" with 4+ hours of physician time across multiple visits, ending in a written report, a slide deck and a 60-minute review.
02
Heart & circulation

Find cardiovascular risk years before an event.

Clinic lists NMR lipoprofile with particle analysis, Lp(a), ApoB, hs-CRP, EKG, exercise stress test, CT coronary calcium score and carotid CIMT ultrasound inside the standard evaluation, with an echocardiogram and a Cleerly AI coronary angiogram available as add-ons.
03
Metabolic health & blood sugar

See diabetes direction and insulin resistance early, before they become disease.

Clinic lists fasting insulin, HbA1c, a comprehensive metabolic panel, uric acid, homocysteine and body composition analysis, and its integrative page names cardiometabolic health as a focus.
04
Cancer risk & screening

Catch many cancers at a stage where they are still treatable.

Clinic lists Galleri multi-cancer early detection, a 163-gene hereditary panel covering BRCA1/2 and Lynch syndrome, PSA with reflex for men 40+, and coordination of age-appropriate screenings. Low-dose chest CT is an add-on.
05
Sleep, stress & recovery

Find what is breaking your sleep, stress response and recovery.

Clinic includes a home sleep study in the standard evaluation rather than as an add-on, and names sleep and stress resilience as treated medical interventions rather than lifestyle advice.
How care is delivered Time-efficient executive careOngoing preventive primary careWhole-person coordination
What they do

Services explained

Plain-language groupings help make different clinic service menus easier to understand and compare.

The physical exam and the bone marrow aspiration happen at 450 Sutter Street. Much else is coordinated rather than performed here: executive health testing is spread across "the downtown San Francisco medical corridor" and, for out-of-town patients, can be partly done "closer to where the executive lives". Imaging, labs and specialist care run through outside providers and your own insurance. Stem cell processing and storage is Forever Labs' ISO-certified facility, not the clinic's.

Executive health evaluation, as published

What the $12,500 buys, in the clinic's own list. It is unusually specific for this category: individual markers are named rather than described as "advanced labs". Two lines are worth a question. "Body composition analysis" does not say by what method, and DEXA appears separately as a paid add-on. The 163-gene panel is first year only.

NMR Lipoprofile with particle analysis, Lp(a), ApoB, hs-CRPFasting insulin, HbA1c, comprehensive metabolic panel, thyroid panel with Free T3 and TPO antibodiesVitamin D, iron studies, uric acid, homocysteineEKG and exercise stress testCT coronary calcium scoreCarotid CIMT ultrasound163-gene hereditary risk panel, first year onlyGalleri multi-cancer early detection, plus PSA with reflex for men 40+Home sleep studySpirometry, optometry, audiologyBody composition analysis, method not namedWritten report with slide deck and a 60-minute wrap-up

Premium add-ons, priced individually at intake

The list the intake conversation is partly for. Your physician recommends which of these apply to you, and each is quoted then. If a full-body MRI or a DEXA is the reason you are here, price it before you commit.

EchocardiogramCleerly AI CT coronary angiogramVO2 max and resting metabolic rateComprehensive hormone panelDEXA body compositionFull-body MRI with NeuroQuant brain volumetricsWhole genome sequencingNeurocognitive testing24-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoringPharmacogenomicsLow-dose chest CT for lung cancer screeningExpanded cardiovascular labs

Concierge membership

The ongoing side. Membership is what keeps the same physicians involved after the report, and it is where house calls, hospital oversight and referral coordination live. No fee is published for any tier.

Priority tier, annual 90-minute assessment and quarterly 45-minute follow-upsVIP tier, direct physician access and expedited specialist referralsHome Care tier, for San Francisco patients who need home-based careTelemedicine visits and phone access while travellingInpatient oversight at CPMC, where the physicians hold admitting privileges

Also offered at this office

The rest of the practice, which is broader than most longevity clinics: addiction medicine, psychotherapy, geriatrics and acupuncture sit in the same office. Stem cell banking is a collection service for Forever Labs, not a therapy the clinic offers.

Integrative medicine, led by a physician with an Arizona integrative fellowshipAcupuncture and Traditional Chinese MedicineAddiction treatment and psychotherapyHealthy aging and geriatrics, including house callsTravel medicine, including vaccinations and travel kitsStem cell banking, bone marrow aspiration performed in office for Forever Labs
Pricing and payment model

What the clinic publishes

Executive Health Exam$12,500 · starting price, standalone evaluationPer the clinic: "Our executive health evaluation starts at $12,500 and includes 4+ hours of physician time, 100+ biomarkers and data points, cardiac imaging, genetic screening, Galleri multi-cancer early detection, a home sleep study, and a comprehensive health strategy report." No membership is required to buy it. The published figure is a floor, not a total.
Premium add-onsNot publishedTwelve add-on studies are listed by name, including full-body MRI with brain volumetrics, DEXA, VO2 max, whole genome sequencing and a Cleerly coronary angiogram. The clinic says they are "discussed during your intake and priced individually" and are "available individually or as bundled packages". No figure is published for any of them.
Concierge membership, all tiersNot publishedPer the clinic: "We are happy to discuss specific pricing during an inquiry call, where we can understand your needs and recommend the right tier." Membership is annual. No figure appears for Priority, VIP or Home Care on any page read, only a 10% family discount for two or more adults from the same household.
Corporate executive health programsNot publishedPer the clinic: "Corporate rates available for organizations committing to multiple evaluations. Contact us for details." No rate or minimum is published.

What’s included

These are terms of membership rather than clinical services. What the fee buys, per the clinic, is "your enhanced access and practice amenities" rather than the testing itself.

  • 24/7 phone access to a physician who already knows you
  • Same-day or next-day appointments for urgent concerns
  • Secure messaging through the patient portal
  • Care coordination and expedited referrals across UCSF, Stanford and CPMC
  • Coordination with executive assistants, family offices and family members, at your direction
  • A coded superbill after each medical encounter, for you to submit out of network
  • Scheduled house calls in San Francisco when medically indicated, on the VIP and Home Care tiers
  • 10% family discount for two or more adults from the same household

Every figure above carries the billing basis the clinic published with it. Prices reflect clinic-published information and may change. Confirm inclusions and current fees directly with the clinic.

Recognition & affiliations

Published signals beyond the physician

Clinic-level memberships, institutional relationships and published positions. Physician training and board-certification claims are shown in the care team above.

Board certifications, as the clinic publishes them · Family Medicine and Addiction Medicine for Dr. Abramson; Internal Medicine and Rheumatology for Dr. Padula; Cardiology for Dr. Accad. The homepage shows ABFM, ABPM and ABIM logos against the Abramson and Padula certifications; Dr. Accad's cardiology certification is published on the team and executive health pages instead. Displayed as the clinic states them; we did not check any board.Hospital privileges · "Dr. Abramson and Dr. Padula maintain active admitting privileges at California Pacific Medical Center (CPMC), part of the Sutter Health system." The clinic adds that it also supervises and coordinates inpatient care at UCSF, Stanford and hospitals nationwide.Ownership · "We are physician-owned, and not owned or controlled by any hospital system, non-physician investors, or private equity."Insurance position · "We operate entirely outside of insurance networks." The FAQ adds: "We strongly recommend maintaining a PPO insurance plan" for labs, imaging, prescriptions, referrals and hospitalizations, and "the membership retainer itself is typically not reimbursable."Executive health and insurance, in the clinic's words · "Our executive health exams are designed as standalone episodes of care, so the included testing is bundled and not billable to insurance." HSA and FSA use is flagged as possible under IRS Code Section 213(d), with a note to confirm with your plan administrator.Lead time · "Appointments are typically scheduled 4–6 weeks in advance" for the executive health evaluation. The process itself runs three to four weeks.
Before you go

Practical information

Important planning details gathered from clinic-published information. Confirm anything that may affect your visit directly with the clinic.

InsuranceOut of network, no claims filed. Per the clinic: "We operate entirely outside of insurance networks." You are advised to keep a PPO plan for labs, imaging, prescriptions, specialists and hospital care, and the practice provides a coded superbill after each medical encounter so you can seek out-of-network reimbursement. The membership retainer itself is "typically not reimbursable." Executive health testing is bundled and not billable to insurance.Confirm coverage and reimbursement requirements before booking.
TelehealthTelemedicine is part of how the practice runs. The executive health evaluation opens with a 60-minute video intake and closes with a wrap-up visit, and members are offered telemedicine visits and phone access while travelling.Availability can depend on the service and patient location.
Accepting patientsMonday to Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm. After hours and weekends are for members only, with 24/7 physician access as part of membership.Contact the clinic to confirm current scheduling.
ParkingPer the clinic: "Sutter-Stockton Garage available nearby." No validation or rate is published.Confirm access details before your first visit.
Location450 Sutter Street, Room 840, San Francisco, CA 94108Clinic-published address.
Phone(415) 963-4431Use for scheduling and practical questions.
Published pricingFrom $12,500 · Executive Health ExamSee the pricing section for inclusions and caveats.
AccessibilityNot publishedAsk the clinic about building and examination-room access.
Executive exam timelineThree to four weeksPer the clinic: "The process is 3-4 weeks long but we attempt to do the in-person part in a single day in San Francisco. The rest of the process occurs via Zoom, offline communication, and sometimes getting specific parts of the exam done closer to where the executive lives." Appointments are typically booked four to six weeks ahead.
Joining the practiceInquiry call, then a physician conversationPer the clinic: a complimentary 15-minute call with a patient coordinator, then a conversation with your prospective physician, then records collection, then a comprehensive first visit at 450 Sutter Street. Membership is annual.
ReimbursementSuperbill providedPer the FAQ: "We provide a detailed 'Superbill' (coded receipt) for every medical encounter that you can submit to your insurance carrier." The membership retainer itself is described as typically not reimbursable.
Stem cell bankingBone marrow aspiration in officePer the clinic, Dr. Abramson performs the aspiration at the San Francisco office as a Forever Labs collection site: about 15 minutes for the aspiration, most visits under an hour, local anesthetic with optional pre-medication, sedative or low-dose ketamine. Cells are shipped to Forever Labs for processing and storage. No price is published here.
Travel and time zonesTelemedicine and phone accessPer the clinic: "We provide telemedicine visits, coordinate care with providers in other cities when needed, and remain available by phone for urgent questions regardless of your time zone."
Bring this list

Questions worth asking this clinic

Drawn from what the clinic’s own materials leave open. Useful for a first call or consult.

What does each membership tier cost per year, and what is the enrollment fee if there is one?
What do the add-ons cost, specifically the full-body MRI, DEXA and VO2 max?
Is the included body composition analysis a DEXA, a bioimpedance scale or something else?
Which parts of the executive evaluation are billable to my insurance if I join the practice first?
How long is a routine visit on the tier I would be joining?