Physicians' Primary Care of SWFL - Administrative
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Get Best Family Doctor In Florida At Physicians Primary Care of SWFL
Get the Best Family Doctor In Florida At Physicians Primary Care of SWFL. With this diverse group of specialties, we are able to provide healthcare to newborns, children, teenagers, adults, and seniors.
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Business Category:
Medical clinic
Additional Categories:
- Family practice physician
- Internist
- Pediatrician
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Wheelchair Accessible Restroom Available
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Q & A
Q: Do you provide personal attention to your patients?
Yes, our team of physicians and friendly staff are committed to providing personalized patient care. We are dedicated to meeting the needs of your family and the community.
- 1 year ago
Q: Do you offer phlebotomy services at your office?
We offer phlebotomy services in all of our physician offices and at our full-service laboratory located in Cape Coral.
- 1 year ago
Q: Who do I contact at Physicians' Primary Care if I have a question regarding my statement?
Please contact the Central Billing Office at (239) 275-5857.
- 1 year ago
Q: How do I know if I am applicable for a telehealth visit?
In order to know if your condition qualifies for telehealth, please call our office or send a message through our patient portal.
- 1 year ago
Q: What if I cannot pay my entire bill at Physicians' Primary Care?
You will need to contact the Central Billing Office at (239) 275-5857 as soon as possible and speak with a Patient Account Representative to set up a payment arrangement.
- 1 year ago
Q: What should I bring to my appointment with Physicians' Primary Care?
New patients should bring their insurance card, immunization records (children), and any previous medical record if not already sent to the practice and a current list of medications.
- 1 year ago
Q: What exactly is a complete physical exam at PPCSWL?
A physical is a more extended visit about 20 to 30 minutes and usually most insurances allow one per year. Dr. will go over current medications, labs, order any preventative test, check bp, & go over your general health. Hope this helps. Please call any of PPC's locations Monday through Friday from 8 am to 5 pm and would gladly answer any additional questions you have.
- Diane Marie
- 1 year ago
It is a comprehensive history and head to toe examination. It may or may not include an EKG, CXR, a stress test, or other screening tests depending on the patient’s age, sex, prior history or risk factors.
- 1 year ago
Q: What if I can’t make my appointment at Physicians' Primary Care?
If you are unable to make your appointment, please call the office directly to reschedule or send a message via the portal to cancel.
- 1 year ago
Q: How long does it take to get refills by Physicians' Primary Care?
Do not wait until you are completely out of your medication before calling. We require 48-hour advance notice of refill requests in order that we may properly record them and contact the pharmacy. The most efficient and accurate way to request a refill is to contact your pharmacy, they will let us know exactly what you need so we can process the request quickly.
- 1 year ago
Q: Do you offer telehealth appointments?
Yes, we now offer in-person and telehealth appointments. All you need is a smartphone, tablet, or laptop with a microphone and camera in order to have a visit from the comfort of your home.
- 1 year ago
Reviews for Physicians' Primary Care of SWFL
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LaurA Blocklin
I have had only good experiences with PPC. They answer their phones, cosult doctor almost immediately and get back to me in a timely matter.
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Anne Smith
New to Florida and this office. I saw a Nurse Practitioner who did not refill my diabetic medication. Shortly after visit I received a call saying I have to “prove” I am diabetic. I emailed all requested information, labs etc and I am told it is not good enough. 3 emails and 4 phone calls and no medication. They did not expect me to prove I had high blood pressure or low thyroid to order that medication. I will be out of medication in less than a week. In my opinion, if you are looking for an efficient office filled with compassionate caregivers I would look elsewhere. This is coming from a retired Registered Nurse who knows how things are suppose to be handled.
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Craig Doucette
What an awful place to go for healthcare. Most of the time you get a NP, not a doctor. You won't renew prescriptions unless I follow your managed care appointments. You refused to refill a simple Jardiance prescription for me because I won't come in for a check up. A life improvement medication that is non narcotic, non addictive that controls blood sugar that I've taken for years refused a diabetic because profit is more important to this medical profit production line of a facility. Shame on you!