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Physicians' Primary Care of SWFL - Administrative
Owner VerifiedHealthcare

Phone(239) 275-5522

Address 12730 New Brittany Blvd, Fort Myers, FL, USA 33907

Contact Details

Address 12730 New Brittany Blvd, Fort Myers, FL, USA 33907

Phone Number(239) 275-5522

Physicians Primary Care If You Are Searching For Physician Primary Care Pediatrics in Southwest Florida

At Physicians’ Primary Care of Southwest Florida, our providers appreciate the opportunity to provide a medical home for your infant, child, or teenager. Schedule an appointment today!

FAQs

Q: Do you provide personal attention to your patients?

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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?

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We offer phlebotomy services in all of our physician offices and at our full-service laboratory located in Cape Coral.

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Q: Who do I contact at Physicians' Primary Care if I have a question regarding my statement?

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Please contact the Central Billing Office at (239) 275-5857.

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Q: How do I know if I am applicable for a telehealth visit?

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In order to know if your condition qualifies for telehealth, please call our office or send a message through our patient portal.

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Q: What if I cannot pay my entire bill at Physicians' Primary Care?

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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.

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Q: What should I bring to my appointment with Physicians' Primary Care?

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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.

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Q: What exactly is a complete physical exam at PPCSWL?

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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.

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    Diane Marie
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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.

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Q: What if I can’t make my appointment at Physicians' Primary Care?

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If you are unable to make your appointment, please call the office directly to reschedule or send a message via the portal to cancel.

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Q: How long does it take to get refills by Physicians' Primary Care?

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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.

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Q: Do you offer telehealth appointments?

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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.

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Reviews Summary for Physicians' Primary Care of SWFL

2.7

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  • LaurA Blocklin

    September 01, 2023

    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.

  • Ed Roberts

    November 30, 2020

  • jackeline aguirre

    September 01, 2019

  • Anne Smith

    January 18, 2024

    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.

  • Craig Doucette

    October 19, 2021

    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!