Cleveland Clinic has a new, dedicated Referring Physician Team to help connect you and your office with our staff of more than 650 physicians spanning our five-hospital regional health system in Florida.
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Our talented, multidisciplinary team represents more than 70 medical specialties and subspecialties. With their knowledge and expertise, there are very few diseases and conditions we cannot treat. That’s good news for your patients.
You can reach our Referring Physician Team by calling 833.REFER10 (833.733.3710).
The team consists of highly trained scheduling coordinators who know the full capabilities of our Florida-based physicians. They can answer that important question: “Who can help treat a patient with…?”
The Referring Physician Team provides a streamlined, singular point of contact for you and your office to get the care your patients need faster. Whether communicating via phone, fax, email or web form, your office will enjoy improved access and timely communication, helping your patients more easily navigate their care pathways at Cleveland Clinic. When your patients require additional expert care, please call 833.REFER10 to identify a Cleveland Clinic physician in Florida most suited to provide the specialty care they need. Together we can achieve the best outcomes for your patients.
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