Concierge Medical in North Palm Beach

Concierge Medical Care for North Palm Beach Residents

For residents of North Palm Beach seeking a more personalized approach to healthcare, Dr. Daniel Boss of Concierge Internal Medicine offers an elevated, boutique medical experience just minutes away. Located north of Donald Ross Road, Dr. Boss provides exceptional care to patients who value time, accessibility, and direct communication with their physician. His concierge model is ideally suited for individuals and families in sought-after neighborhoods such as Lost Tree Village, Seminole Landing, Harbour Isles, Hidden Key, and Prosperity Harbor.

Comprehensive, Relationship-Driven Primary Care

Dr. Boss has over two decades of experience caring for adults in Northern Palm Beach County, delivering personalized primary care that addresses the whole person—not just symptoms. His patients benefit from longer appointments, same-day or next-day access, and a deeper physician-patient relationship built on trust and consistency. Whether managing chronic illnesses, conducting preventive screenings, or helping you maintain an active, healthy lifestyle, Dr. Boss is your first line of care and support.

Seamless Care Coordination and Specialist Access

One of the key benefits of concierge medicine with Dr. Boss is his ability to streamline care across specialties. He maintains long-standing relationships with top cardiologists, gastroenterologists, neurologists, and other local providers—ensuring North Palm Beach patients are seen quickly and without unnecessary delays. From lab work to advanced diagnostics, Dr. Boss personally coordinates care to ensure every aspect of your health is well managed and nothing is overlooked.

Hospital Oversight at Jupiter Medical Center

Should hospitalization ever become necessary, patients have the peace of mind knowing Dr. Boss personally follows their care at Jupiter Medical Center. This hands-on involvement ensures that treatment plans remain consistent, communication between specialists is clear, and the patient’s goals and preferences are prioritized. His hospital oversight is a key advantage for North Palm Beach residents who want continuity of care through every stage of health.

A Boutique Practice Close to Home

For residents of North Palm Beach who value individualized attention, responsive communication, and expert medical guidance, Dr. Daniel Boss offers a concierge experience that aligns with their expectations. Whether you live in a waterfront estate in Lost Tree or a gated community like Harbour Isles, top-tier care is just a short drive away. Experience the difference of boutique medicine that puts your health—and your time—first.

VIP Concierge Medical in Palm Beach

Palm Beach Island residents are accustomed to the finer things in life. Dr. Daniel Boss offers a Boutique style medical practice designed for a more personal approached to medical care. Located just thirty minutes from Palm Beach Island in Jupiter, Florida, patients are pampered from the minute they walk into our office. Schedule a meet and greet with Dr. Daniel Boss to learn more about his this limited membership opportunity.

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Water Plays a Key Role in Reaching a Healthy Weight

hydration

Did you know that water plays a vital role in supporting healthy weight loss? Unlike fat, our bodies can’t store water, so it’s necessary to replenish continuously throughout the day. In addition to staying hydrated, water helps speed up metabolism and prevents overeating. In fact, sometimes when we think we are hungry, we are actually thirsty. Attention to this is especially important as we head into the summer and our warmest weather.
If reaching a healthy weight isn’t motivation enough to drink more, there are a number of other benefits.

Reasons Why Hydration is So Important

Increased energy and improved brain function.
May help and prevent headaches.
Can improve skin health and beauty.
It helps flush body waste and aides in digestion.
Helps protect your spinal cord and other sensitive tissues.

Try some of these tips when trying to stay hydrated to reach a healthy weight:

Drink the right amount of water. Certain health conditions and lifestyles can determine how much water you need. For example, expecting mothers or athletes may need extra fluids to stay hydrated. As a baseline, you should be drinking 64 ounces* per day or half your weight in water.

  • Purchase a reusable water bottle. The easiest way to remember to drink more water is to keep a water bottle handy at all times. Your water bottle becomes your visual cue to drink more, and you are more likely to refill it when it is empty
  • Drink water with every meal. Drinking water with your meals not only helps you stay hydrated, but can also help improve your body’s digestion. If you are hydrated, your body will produce sufficient saliva, which helps break down food into nutrients that your body can easily absorb.
  • Eat vegetables. Your food choices are a major contributor to hydration and account for roughly 20 percent of your daily fluid intake. Certain vegetables are high in water such as iceberg lettuce, celery, and cucumbers. To put it into perspective, the water composition of a cucumber is 96%, making it a smart choice to include in your meals or on salads.
  • Track your water intake. So you don’t fall behind, and are sure to consume 64 ounces* of water daily, log water intake to remind yourself when it’s time to fill up.

About the Author – Jen Boss, Health and Wellness Coach 

Health Coach
Health Coach Jen Boss

A former elementary school teacher and longtime stay at home mom, Jen started her health and wellness business in February of 2019 after tackling health goals of her own. 
With the guidance of a coach, support of a community, education and a simply structured nutrition plan, Jen helps people take their health back & empowers them to live their best possible life centered around what matters most to them. The intention is to make health a habit and dieting a thing of the past.