Gulf Coast Immediate Care Center

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Gulf Coast Immediate Care Center FAQ'S

Do you have questions about the procedures, treatments or services that we offer?


Informative Facts Concerning Our Services
Below is a list of some frequently asked questions, but please feel free to call our office at (850) 244-3211, or email us (
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  1. For whom do you provide care?
  2. How can I get my medical records?
  3. Why should I have a Primary Care provider?
  4. What exactly are Primary Care Providers?
  5. How far in advance can I make an appointment?
  6. What insurances are accepted?

 


For whom do you provide care?

We care for individuals from newborns to our most senior citizens. Primary Care encompasses all stages of life. We see infants, children, adolescents, and adults.  We provide minor emergency services as well as preventive care.

 

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How can I get my medical records?

You can have your medical records sent to us before your first visit.  All that your current physician should require is a signed request/consent from you ("Please transfer my medical records to...") and our name and address. A request to transfer  your medical records can be completed at either our office or through your current physician's office.

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Why should I have a Primary Care provider?

Studies show that treatment by Primary Care Providers results in quality of care equal to sub-specialty care, high patient satisfaction and more effective use of hospitals, testing, procedures, and technology.

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What exactly are Primary Care Providers?

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Primary Care Providers care for people of both genders and all ages.   Primary Care Providers diagnose and treat 90% of all patient problems. Primary Care providers work closely with patients and other sub-specialties to coordinate care for special and/or complicated problems.  Primary Care providers treat conditions of all organ systems rather than limiting their practice to a specific organ system.  Primary Care providers treat the whole patient, taking into account all medical, social and mental health concerns of the individual. Primary Care providers practice disease prevention and health maintenance in addition to treating illness
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How far in advance can I make an appointment?

Our trained office staff can schedule patients approximately two weeks in advance. 

We however PRIDE ourselves IN that we CAN see you today.

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What insurances are accepted??

[Blue Cross - Blue Shield

Humana and Aetna.

We also take worker's compensation cases.  If we do not accept your insurance, you will be asked to pay in full.  A detailed receipt will be provided so that you can claim you reimbursement from your insurance.

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