Concierge Medicine in Boston Back Bay, MA
Boston Back Bay
Opening Spring 2026
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The MD² Boston Back Bay concierge medicine practice, opening Spring 2026, is located in one of Boston’s most iconic and sought-after neighborhoods. Back Bay is known for its historic brownstones, walkable streets, and close proximity to Newbury Street, the Public Garden, and the city’s cultural and medical institutions.
At MD² Boston Back Bay, you’ll be cared for by Dr. Nancy Cibotti and Dr. Anna Vouros, two concierge medical physicians who are highly regarded for their clinical expertise and thoughtful, patient-centered approach. They share the MD² belief that personalized, attentive care begins with a deep understanding of each patient’s health priorities, lifestyle, and long-term goals.
Concierge Doctors
Dr. Nancy Cibotti, MD
Dr. Nancy Cibotti is a primary care physician and educator with more than 30 years of experience practicing in the Boston area. Valued for her collaborative approach to patient care, she is known for having a deep understanding of her patients’ values and what drives them, allowing her to create tailored health plans that empower her patients to lead active, healthy lives. Beyond her clinical practice, Dr. Cibotti has built and led teams dedicated to advancing patient-centered care, with a strong commitment to serving diverse patient populations.
Dr. Cibotti graduated from Harvard College and completed her medical training at Dartmouth Medical School and the Brown University School of Medicine, followed by a Primary Care Residency at Cornell Medical Center/New York Hospital. Dr. Cibotti is also board-certified in Lifestyle Medicine.
Prior to MD², Dr. Cibotti practiced at Bulfinch Medical Group, Massachusetts General Hospital, where she developed expertise in preventive care, women’s health, and sports medicine, and was trusted by elite athletes, including U.S. Olympians. She also served as a Harvard faculty educator, mentoring residents, developing peer review programs, and introducing motivational interviewing techniques to enhance physician-patient communication.
Her leadership roles at Beth Israel Lahey Health include Chief Innovation Officer for Primary Care, supporting 85 practices, and Senior Medical Director of Care Development, Innovation and Operations, overseeing 40 practices. She launched the Virtual Primary Care Program and designed the Clinician Development Program. Her dedication earned recognition as a Beth Israel Lahey Health Physician of the Year Finalist and the Schwartz Center Award for Compassionate Care at Massachusetts General Hospital.
Dr. Nancy Cibotti views medicine as a partnership, choosing primary care for the privilege of caring for the whole person. She believes physical, mental, and social health are interconnected, and begins by deeply understanding each patient’s values and motivations. At MD² Boston Back Bay, she is dedicated to providing personalized care and fostering lasting relationships with patients and their families.
Outside of her medical practice, Dr. Cibotti enjoys hiking with her husband and dog on Cape Cod and exploring the Arnold Arboretum. She values time spent with family and is an avid sports fan, especially basketball, having played varsity basketball during her years at Harvard.
Dr. Anna Vouros, MD
Dr. Anna Vouros is a dedicated primary care internist who believes in partnering closely with her patients to develop personalized health and wellness plans that foster long-term, meaningful outcomes. She values the trust her patients have in her and is committed to fostering relationships that respect each patient's unique priorities and objectives. With nearly three decades of clinical excellence and compassionate care, Dr. Vouros views each connection as an opportunity to not only address existing concerns but also to prevent future problems through a strong commitment to prevention and wellness.
Dr. Vouros joins MD² from Massachusetts General Hospital, where she practiced within the Executive Health and International Patient Center programs, delivering concierge-level care to a global patient population. Her earlier roles at Mass General included serving patients through Downtown Primary Care and the Bulfinch Medical Group, further deepening her experience in comprehensive primary care.
A graduate of Dartmouth College and Dartmouth Medical School, Dr. Vouros completed her internal medicine residency at Boston University and Boston City Hospitals. She has made significant academic contributions through her longstanding appointment as Assistant Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School, where she guided medical students during their clerkship year and coached residents through Mass General’s Professional Development Coaching Program. Her dedication to mentoring not only shaped the next generation of physicians but also deepened her ability to educate patients about their own health and well-being. In recognition of her commitment to medical education, leadership, and innovation, Dr. Vouros was honored with the Partners in Excellence Award for leadership and innovation.
Beyond her clinical and academic work, Dr. Vouros is deeply committed to community service. She serves on the Board of Directors for Silver Lining Mentoring, a nonprofit organization that empowers youth in foster care through enduring mentoring relationships.
Outside of MD², Dr. Vouros enjoys reading, regular exercise to support an active lifestyle, traveling with family and friends, and spending time with her three dogs.
Dr. Nancy Cibotti, MD
Dr. Nancy Cibotti is a primary care physician and educator with more than 30 years of experience practicing in the Boston area. Valued for her collaborative approach to patient care, she is known for having a deep understanding of her patients’ values and what drives them, allowing her to create tailored health plans that empower her patients to lead active, healthy lives. Beyond her clinical practice, Dr. Cibotti has built and led teams dedicated to advancing patient-centered care, with a strong commitment to serving diverse patient populations.
Dr. Cibotti graduated from Harvard College and completed her medical training at Dartmouth Medical School and the Brown University School of Medicine, followed by a Primary Care Residency at Cornell Medical Center/New York Hospital. Dr. Cibotti is also board-certified in Lifestyle Medicine.
Prior to MD², Dr. Cibotti practiced at Bulfinch Medical Group, Massachusetts General Hospital, where she developed expertise in preventive care, women’s health, and sports medicine, and was trusted by elite athletes, including U.S. Olympians. She also served as a Harvard faculty educator, mentoring residents, developing peer review programs, and introducing motivational interviewing techniques to enhance physician-patient communication.
Her leadership roles at Beth Israel Lahey Health include Chief Innovation Officer for Primary Care, supporting 85 practices, and Senior Medical Director of Care Development, Innovation and Operations, overseeing 40 practices. She launched the Virtual Primary Care Program and designed the Clinician Development Program. Her dedication earned recognition as a Beth Israel Lahey Health Physician of the Year Finalist and the Schwartz Center Award for Compassionate Care at Massachusetts General Hospital.
Dr. Nancy Cibotti views medicine as a partnership, choosing primary care for the privilege of caring for the whole person. She believes physical, mental, and social health are interconnected, and begins by deeply understanding each patient’s values and motivations. At MD² Boston Back Bay, she is dedicated to providing personalized care and fostering lasting relationships with patients and their families.
Outside of her medical practice, Dr. Cibotti enjoys hiking with her husband and dog on Cape Cod and exploring the Arnold Arboretum. She values time spent with family and is an avid sports fan, especially basketball, having played varsity basketball during her years at Harvard.
Dr. Anna Vouros, MD
Dr. Anna Vouros is a dedicated primary care internist who believes in partnering closely with her patients to develop personalized health and wellness plans that foster long-term, meaningful outcomes. She values the trust her patients have in her and is committed to fostering relationships that respect each patient's unique priorities and objectives. With nearly three decades of clinical excellence and compassionate care, Dr. Vouros views each connection as an opportunity to not only address existing concerns but also to prevent future problems through a strong commitment to prevention and wellness.
Dr. Vouros joins MD² from Massachusetts General Hospital, where she practiced within the Executive Health and International Patient Center programs, delivering concierge-level care to a global patient population. Her earlier roles at Mass General included serving patients through Downtown Primary Care and the Bulfinch Medical Group, further deepening her experience in comprehensive primary care.
A graduate of Dartmouth College and Dartmouth Medical School, Dr. Vouros completed her internal medicine residency at Boston University and Boston City Hospitals. She has made significant academic contributions through her longstanding appointment as Assistant Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School, where she guided medical students during their clerkship year and coached residents through Mass General’s Professional Development Coaching Program. Her dedication to mentoring not only shaped the next generation of physicians but also deepened her ability to educate patients about their own health and well-being. In recognition of her commitment to medical education, leadership, and innovation, Dr. Vouros was honored with the Partners in Excellence Award for leadership and innovation.
Beyond her clinical and academic work, Dr. Vouros is deeply committed to community service. She serves on the Board of Directors for Silver Lining Mentoring, a nonprofit organization that empowers youth in foster care through enduring mentoring relationships.
Outside of MD², Dr. Vouros enjoys reading, regular exercise to support an active lifestyle, traveling with family and friends, and spending time with her three dogs.
For Your Consideration
There is a purity to MD2 you will not find elsewhere. At the heart of it, you are 1 of just 50 families who retain the services of a personal physician who knows you as well as their own family. The all-inclusive monthly fee is $2,333 for an individual and family members can be added at an additional cost. We do not bill insurance or Medicare. The MD2 fee ensures absolute, unlimited access to your physician, as well as their physician partner, and covers all care and services provided by the office.
Is there an annual contract for services?
We believe medical care should be based on a deeply meaningful relationship between a physician and a patient that ideally lasts a lifetime – not a contract. The only contract we use reflects our promise to you. It binds us to you, not the other way around. There is no obligation on your part. If for any reason you wish to depart MD2, you can cancel your services at any time without any financial commitment. Your doctor will graciously work with you to establish care with another physician of your choosing.care.
What services are included?
Simply put, every primary care service is included. There is no additional billing. To help you understand the term “primary care,” think of it as all the care and services required when you “go to your doctor.” But in this case, your doctor is a star internist who graduated at the top of their class and is regarded as the master diagnostician – an art that can be lost today, but never at MD2.
This includes such things as an extensive annual physical, unlimited visits, house and workplace calls, x-rays, routine lab tests and diagnostics indicated by your age, health, and conditioning status. These tests may include blood panels, cardiovascular screening, cancer evaluations, and whatever else your physician believes will promote your healthiest lifestyle. When you leave an MD2 office, you are never handed a bill for our services.
With unlimited time, your MD2 physician will go beyond the customary. They will guide you to appropriate consultants, specialists, and surgical services as needed and often accompany you to those appointments to ensure complete continuity of care. Your care is thorough and extensive yet always custom tailored.
Will my physician manage my care while I am traveling?
MD2 was explicitly designed to accommodate families who travel frequently and often live in a second residence for at least part of the year. Caring for highly mobile families is our specialty. Your physician will always remain your primary contact when you or your family travels; they will be your first call if you have a medical need and are prepared to care for you, regardless of your location. In addition, prepping for travel and planning your care while you are away will be a key element of your care. Should you fall ill or need medical attention while in another city with an MD2 office, your physician will coordinate care for you with their MD2 partner in that city. Lastly, as an MD2 patient, you are enrolled in a worldwide medical evacuation service, should you ever need it.
What if my physician goes on vacation?
We've set up each MD2 practice so that your physician or their partner will always be available to you. You will have direct access to both physicians’ private cell phones, which you can call anytime, day or night. If your physician is unavailable, you will have direct access to their MD2 partner physician. You will never have to go through a front desk, an obscure exchange service or even a nurse to get to your physician or their partner, even if they are on vacation.
What if I need to go to the hospital?
At MD2, you will never be left alone in your time of need. Shockingly, it has become customary today that physicians no longer follow patients during hospitalization. Instead, they leave their patients in the hands of hospitalists. At MD2 we believe this is unacceptable. MD2 physicians visit their patients while in the hospital and orchestrate care with medical specialists in any field. Should you require a hospital stay, your physician will be at your side as your advocate and quarterback.
Furthermore, if specific health services would be best provided at a medical center in another city, your MD2 physician will make all the arrangements for your stay and continue to be involved in overseeing your care.
Can my children join MD2?
As internists, we specialize in the care of adult patients, however, the age at which children transition out of pediatric care varies by individual. It’s a wonderful discussion to have with your MD2 physician. Please know that even when your child is under the care of their pediatrician, we welcome being involved and receiving questions. Multi-generational care is our specialty.