UF Health primary care centers at Jacksonville offer services for
patients during every stage of life, from pediatrics to geriatrics.
University of Florida College of Medicine–Jacksonville physicians
work with physician assistants and advanced registered nurse practitioners in primary
care centers in Duval, Clay, Nassau and Baker counties.
Patient care is our top priority, so our offices offer appointments within 24 hours.
Services in many of our centers include annual checkups, well-baby visits, sports
physicals and disease prevention, as well as management of chronic medical conditions
such as high blood pressure, diabetes and depression.
Because we are affiliated with the University of
Florida, patients have access to all of the benefits of an academic health
center, including advanced medical treatment from UF
cardiologists, neurologists,
rheumatologists
and orthopaedic
surgeons, as well as the latest in cutting-edge research.
NCQA Patient-Centered Medical Homes
The National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) has designated UF Health Jacksonville
primary care centers as Patient-Centered Medical Home providers. UF Health Jacksonville
is the first health organization in Northeast Florida as well as the largest academic
medical group in Florida to receive this designation.
NCQA describes the Patient-Centered Medical Home as a model for care were providers
and patients, family members and caregivers partner together to achieve better outcomes.