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Dr. Jordan Shlain is a physician, entrepreneur, and influential voice shaping the future of healthcare for today’s most discerning individuals and organizations. He is the founder and executive chairman of Private Medical, the best-in-class model of concierge medicine, established in 2002 to fundamentally redesign how care is delivered.
With offices in New York, San Francisco, Silicon Valley, Beverly Hills, Santa Monica, and Miami, Private Medical cares for leaders in finance and business, icons in media, entertainment, and sports, and their families. Under Dr. Shlain’s leadership, the practice maintains the lowest patient-to-physician ratio in healthcare, with each doctor caring for around 100 members. This structure enables deeply personalized, proactive, and continuous 24/7 care anywhere, going far beyond traditional medical models.
Private Medical leverages a proprietary global network of more than 4,000 physicians and specialists across 200 cities worldwide, built over decades. This allows members to receive coordinated, best-in-class care wherever they live, work, or travel, and to navigate complex medical decisions with clarity and confidence. Increasingly, leading companies offer Private Medical memberships as an executive health benefit, now widely regarded as the gold standard for attracting and retaining top talent.
Dr. Shlain believes health should be managed with the same foresight, discipline, and strategic thinking as any long-term investment. His work focuses on integrating advanced diagnostics, emerging therapeutics, and trusted clinical relationships into a coherent, member-centered system.
Beyond Private Medical, Dr. Shlain is a pioneer in digital health and systems innovation. He founded Healthloop, an early AI-enabled patient engagement platform, and is co-founder and chair of EatREAL, a nonprofit transforming school food systems nationwide. He is also co-founder of DOC, a healthcare conference focused on scientific breakthroughs, and a frequent speaker at institutions including Stanford, Columbia, Princeton, and UC Berkeley.