Address: 4205 Belfort Rd Joe Adams Bldg, Suite 3075, Jacksonville, FL 32216, USA
Phone: +19042965785
Matthew Laney
Dr. O'Connell is awesome. He very thorough and kind. He has never been in a rush to get me as a patient processed and on to the next patient. If necessary he takes the additional time. He very thorough and kind. I look forward to having him as my physician for many years to come.
Jamie Brooks
8/2022…I feel the same as I did before. Love going to this group as my doctor is knowledgeable & gives me great health advice. The other doctors & staff are very caring also. Prior review… Caring staff; always professional. My doctor is always ready to spend as much time with me as needed to discuss my medical issues, and to answer any questions I may have. I have always been very happy with the care and expertise I receive. I’ve seen Dr. O’Connell,, and Dr. Neal, and both are just wonderful. And as I mentioned the front desk staff are great to deal with also.
anthony maria
I was totally pleased with DR O’CONNELL he listens to you and easily explains to you what treatment is good for you.
Marybeth Pfautz
Dr O’Connell is a wonderful doctor. He cares about me and I feel it. I broke my foot last week and the ambulance brought me to Memorial-the death hospital- One of the worst experiences I’ve ever had. The put me in the waiting and didn’t give me anything for pain for over six hours! I was told it was because someone working in the er was on a power trip. That’s horrible!!! This happened to me on the 4th and I’m still waiting to get my ankle fixed- Broke in 3 places. ITT hurts so bad
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