Address: 2627 Riverside Ave, Jacksonville, FL 32204, USA
Phone: +19043087372
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–5PM
Tuesday: 8AM–5PM
Wednesday: 8AM–5PM
Thursday: 8AM–5PM
Friday: 8AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Connie Rawll
This practice is not only very professional, but they are extremely compassionate and listen to the patients’ needs. Dr. McInnes is a fabulous doctor who is dedicated to meeting his patient’s needs, and goes out of his way to help you with paperwork , such as disability forms, etc., and he is extremely compassionate about his patients’. I definitely recommend this practice, as well as this doctor, to anyone whom is seeking a professional primary practice with great doctors and compassionate staff! From front to back, these folks are some of the best in the business. Thank you very much for your care, everyone!
heather white
My appointments during a fragile medical condition were canceled and changed twice in a row with no notice. Then I was scolded for being four minutes late. I have been using them for almost 15 years but they are slipping
marilyn carey
Pleased with staff of office. MD was throughly informative and caring. Professional and knowledgeable concerning my medical health. I’m very happy with my care at Ascension Family Practice and my doctors are to be commended
Beverly Inmon
Courtesy and patience and kind 😊 ☺ 👌
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