Most preferred health system in Jacksonville and NE Florida. 50+ primary care offices, 88+ specialties, 2,500+ specialists, 5 hospitals + 1 children's hospital. All levels of care for every stage of life.
Mental Health Matters Jax is a program launched by the City of Jacksonville to promote mental health awareness and provide resources including guidance on managing mental health, access to the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline for immediate support, and training in Mental Health First Aid. ...
John Draus, MD, medical director of Wolfson Children’s Porter Family Children’s Trauma Center and division chief of Pediatric Surgery for Nemours Children’s Health, Jacksonville, said all children are vulnerable to dog bites, but the most common ages of victims are between infancy and 2 or ...
The majority of pregnancies, labors, and deliveries go smoothly for both mom and baby. But if something goes wrong, there's no place you'd rather be than Baptist Health and Wolfson Children's. While all of our hospitals are prepared for emergencies, many risk-factors present well in advance...
We help patients recovering from a health event or need support for a chronic condition. We've received Magnet status, the highest honor in excellence in patient care.
Jacksonville, FL-based Baptist Medical Center forms neurology unit
“However, as children age beyond six years old, these types of behaviors can turn into low-grade health risks. For example, thumb sucking and teeth grinding may lead to a jaw or palate impairment which could affect speech and dental alignment. Some of these behaviors may also be socially ...
HealthPlace on Demand physicians can send prescriptions to your pharmacy of choice following your virtual visit. Not sure if you should go to the ER? A HealthPlace on Demand provider can help you determine the right care setting, whether that’s the emergency room, urgent care, or your prima...
Baptist Health and MD Anderson partnered to create a cancer center in Jacksonville, Florida, focused on treating all forms of adult cancer.
“Children will probably remember this significant conversation for the rest of their lives, including what parents say, and when and where they say it,” said Francesca Varallo Sims, PsyD, director of education and training for Wolfson Children’s Behavioral Health and Baptist Behavioral Health.“...