Who operates it The care team
Who would actually see you, and what they trained in.
🏥 Part of Mass General Brigham Community Physicians
Founder and primary care physician Paul Heinzelmann, MD, MPH
MPH, Harvard; telemedicine fellowship, Harvard Medical School
20+Years at Mass General
Published qualifications More than twenty years of primary and urgent care at Massachusetts General Hospital; taught at HMS from 2007 to 2020. The clinic publishes no board certification.
📜 Board certification Family Medicine · American Board of Family Medicine, listed by Mass General Brigham, not confirmed against ABMS
🎓 Medical school University of Wisconsin School of Medicine
⏱️ Clinical experience 20+ years at Massachusetts General Hospital
📚 Graduate degree MPH · Harvard School of Public Health (International Health)
• Diploma Tropical Medicine & Hygiene · Royal College of Physicians, London
🔬 Fellowship Telemedicine · Harvard Medical School
🏛️ Academic role HMS instructor · 2007–2020
📜 Licence Massachusetts, active · Family Medicine
📅 Also founded SetMD, healthcare for the film and TV industry, since 2007
Sylvia K. Perry, DNP, MS, ANP-BC
Nurse practitioner and well-being coach
Adult Nurse Practitioner, Board Certified (ANP-BC); certified health and well-being coach
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-first
Mass General Brigham-affiliated family medicine; conventional prevention with biomarker tracking.
01 Whole-body baselineEstablish where you stand today, before symptoms show up.
Membership includes an annual prevention-focused exam. 02 Heart & circulationFind cardiovascular risk years before an event.
Clinic lists conventional blood-pressure and cholesterol management. 03 Metabolic health & blood sugarSee diabetes direction and insulin resistance early, before they become disease.
Clinic lists diabetes management and biomarker tracking. How care is delivered Ongoing trackingWhole-person coordinationOngoing preventive primary care
What they do Services explained
Plain-language groupings help make different clinic service menus easier to understand and compare.
Primary care
Ongoing primary care spanning prevention, chronic conditions and non-emergency concerns.
Annual physicalDisease managementScreening and preventionNon-emergency urgent care
Optimization
Lifestyle and biomarker tracking intended to support longer-term health planning.
Lifestyle guidanceLongitudinal biomarker trackingWearable-data tracking
Optional support
Optional nutrition, fitness and coaching services that may complement physician care.
Health coachingNutrition guidanceExercise and performance coachingHolistic-provider coordination
Testing & biomarkers
What the blood work actually covers.
The clinic describes its testing as advanced bloodwork and does not publish a complete
panel list.
Pricing and payment model What the clinic publishes
Charter, key member, 18–45$3,600/yrAnnual prevention-focused exam, 24/7 direct physician access, same/next-day appointments, MGB specialty referrals. Sits on top of insurance; co-pays still apply.
Charter, key member, 45+$5,000/yrAs above for the older age band.
Legacy, key member, 18–45$6,000/yrExpanded membership tier per the second published rate sheet.
Legacy, key member, 45+$8,500/yrExpanded membership tier.
What’s included
- 24/7 physician access by text and phone
- Same- or next-day appointments
- Virtual and in-person visits
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 & affiliationsPublished 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.
Institutional relationship · Mass General Brigham Community Physicians; validated on-site parking near MGH main campusTraining: Paul Heinzelmann, MD, MPH · University of Wisconsin MD; MPH, Harvard; telemedicine fellowship, Harvard Medical School; HMS instructor 2007–2020What the clinic publishes · No board certification is published for the lead physician; the credentials listed are memberships, training and academic roles
Before you go Practical information
Important planning details gathered from clinic-published information. Confirm anything that may affect your visit directly with the clinic.
InsuranceBills insurance for covered care; the membership fee adds accessConfirm coverage and reimbursement requirements before booking.
TelehealthIn-person and virtual visitsAvailability can depend on the service and patient location.
Accepting patientsCharter-member waitlistContact the clinic to confirm current scheduling.
ParkingNot published on reviewed pageConfirm access details before your first visit.
Location3 Hawthorne Place, Suite 106, Boston, MA 02114Clinic-published address.
Phone617-263-0002Use for scheduling and practical questions.
Published pricing$3,600–$8,500/yr (published rate sheets)See the pricing section for inclusions and caveats.
AccessibilityNot publishedAsk the clinic about building and examination-room access.
Bring this listQuestions worth asking this clinic
Drawn from what the clinic’s own materials leave open. Useful for a first call or consult.
Is Dr. Heinzelmann board certified, and by which board?
Am I on the Charter or Legacy rate sheet; and what is the difference?
When does the Health Optimization programme actually launch, and what will it add?