Address: 11512 Lake Mead Ave UNIT 521, Jacksonville, FL 32256, USA
Phone: +19048079747
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 7:15AM–5PM
Tuesday: 8AM–5PM
Wednesday: 8AM–5PM
Thursday: 8AM–5PM
Friday: 8AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Brianna Costello
I had very positive experiences for about a year until one particular day surrounding my ESA. I was in tears during my pap due to it and didn’t feel very comforted. This office does not know the laws & regulations surrounding Emotional Support Animals if that is something you need. I have since changed doctors.
Bill Grant
Great doctor, solid staff. Dr Moore has done a great job as my GP. Diabetes has been under control for 4+ years. The office contacted me to schedule my first COVID vax. None of my friends have such a proactive health care provider. My wife had knee replacement at their hospital’s surgery center. Immaculate.
Eric Lawson
I have been going here for about 3 years and have had only great experiences with Dr. Moore, Samantha Barry and the staff. This is a great organization and they take the time to talk to their patients and help them. Thank you for excellent patient care and service.
Carly Overton
Terribly run office. I scheduled an appointment with them that I made clear was urgent and they assigned a practitioner based on the date and time I could do. They even sent me messages to confirm a few days before. The day before the appointment, they called me to cancel because the person THEY assigned based on the appointment date and time I was told was available wouldn't be in. I again specified the urgency of the appointment and asked for anyone else and they said they couldn't schedule an appointment until a month from now, despite me repeatedly emphasizing the urgency of this appointment and them being responsible for the last minute cancelation. In addition, the receptionist was extremely rude and cut me off several times.
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