Address: 2344 3rd St S, Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250, USA
Phone: +19044507020
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–5PM
Tuesday: 8AM–5PM
Wednesday: 8AM–5PM
Thursday: 8AM–5PM
Friday: 8AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Sheila A
I had to find a new PCP and just met Dr C. Thompson. I am BLOWN away with this office. They were so amazing and THOROUGH. I feel heard and seen. They LISTENED to me. I've never had that. I was able to make an appt quickly. And they are so nice and friendly. Thank you so much! I am SO glad and relieved I finally found a personable doctor that cares and listens.
G S
I love Dr Aguirre! I followed him from another medical group because I trust his medical advice. He’s personable and professional. Oh and the office staff is always on their game! I haven’t had a great experience with an office like this in a very long time! They’re efficient and always follow up if they don’t have the answers right way. I’m so happy!
David Schorr
The front office is professional and friendly. A wonderful compliment to their physicians.
kristi ambrose
This is the best office to go to out of all the St Vincents. It started off with me frustrated trying to find a doctor this morning. They were my 1st call and my last. From the appt getting set the same day and the whole staff especially when I got there they are all so awesome, caring, and they listen and didn't judge me. I can finally say Dr.hill is the one. You are the best doctor I've ever met and you truly are my God send. Thank you
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