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    The Villages Health

    3.7(3 reviews)
    2.1 mi

    87 yr old male 2 visits in 3-4 days. Last visit done 12/30/25 at 2:30AM. Former LEO been in many…read moreEr's and many due to my list of serious health problems. Review based on 2 visits so far. Impressions: Friendly, helpful including Security. The Nursing staff I interacted with were friendly and dedicated and focused, extremely knowledgeable and seemed born to this job as a well oiled team. The CAT scan Impressions were detailed and addressed long standing health chronic conditions never found in any previous CAT or MRI including recent. They were missed for many previous years and now getting the attention they deserve. Doctors on hand are available and follow your progress. FINAL THOUGHT FOR 2 VISITS: Every possible test was run for a complete DX to get you on proper meds and get you home. Merry Christmas.

    I was deeply disappointed by how this healthcare company handled its patients and staff before and…read moreafter bankruptcy. After years of building trust within the community, the company went bankrupt and sold to CenterWell Senior Primary Care, leaving many longtime patients -- especially veterans relying on Tricare as their primary insurance -- feeling abandoned. Veterans who served this country deserved continuity of care and transparency, not sudden disruption and uncertainty. Many patients had established relationships with their doctors for years, only to find themselves scrambling to locate new providers and navigate insurance confusion during an already stressful transition. What makes this even more frustrating is that public statements during the sale process suggested patients would continue to have access to their insurance coverage under the new ownership structure. Yet many patients later experienced uncertainty or loss of access depending on their plan participation and contract negotiations. The bankruptcy itself was tied to massive Medicare billing discrepancies reportedly totaling hundreds of millions of dollars. Unfortunately, it feels like the people who paid the price were the patients -- particularly seniors and veterans who depended on stable healthcare access. Healthcare organizations should prioritize patient care and loyalty during transitions, not leave vulnerable populations feeling discarded. I sincerely hope veterans and affected patients receive the support and continuity of care they deserve moving forward.

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    The Villages Health Pinellas Care Center

    3.8(6 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    Excellent service and support. I aways feel like I am walking into a five-star hotel when I enter…read more The facilities are immaculate, the staff is quick, professional and supportive. Dr. Kaplan is great. Always gives me time, to discuss my health, listens and is responsive.

    I was deeply disappointed by how this healthcare company handled its patients and staff before and…read moreafter bankruptcy. After years of building trust within the community, the company went bankrupt and sold to CenterWell Senior Primary Care, leaving many longtime patients -- especially veterans relying on Tricare as their primary insurance -- feeling abandoned. Veterans who served this country deserved continuity of care and transparency, not sudden disruption and uncertainty. Many patients had established relationships with their doctors for years, only to find themselves scrambling to locate new providers and navigate insurance confusion during an already stressful transition. What makes this even more frustrating is that public statements during the sale process suggested patients would continue to have access to their insurance coverage under the new ownership structure. Yet many patients later experienced uncertainty or loss of access depending on their plan participation and contract negotiations. The bankruptcy itself was tied to massive Medicare billing discrepancies reportedly totaling hundreds of millions of dollars. Unfortunately, it feels like the people who paid the price were the patients -- particularly seniors and veterans who depended on stable healthcare access. Healthcare organizations should prioritize patient care and loyalty during transitions, not leave vulnerable populations feeling discarded. I sincerely hope veterans and affected patients receive the support and continuity of care they deserve moving forward.

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    Quality Physicians Group

    Quality Physicians Group

    3.0(2 reviews)
    1.9 mi

    My primary care doctor is at this practice. There are two doctors here - Dr. Zelaya and Dr…read more Karovska and they are both amazing! Dr. Zelaya is a nephrologist and an internist and Dr. Karovska (Dr. Ana) is an internist. I see Dr. Ana and my hubby sees Dr. Zelaya. It was hard finding a new doctor when we moved to the area, but this practice is my favorite regular doctor I've ever had. So glad we found them. They have 2 locations - their old one in Leesburg and a brand new office in Wildwood, off of 44. It's easy to make appointments and they're very good about making sure you keep up with annual physicals and preventative care. When you call, a person actually answers the phone, and they're also good about getting pre-authorizations to your pharmacy, etc. I rarely have to chase them down to get things done. They are both patient focused and just wonderful doctors and people. The whole staff is great. If you are looking for a great primary care team or need a knowledgeable nephrologist (Dr. Zelaya) - look no further.

    DR. ANA KAROVSKA my PCP told me on my last visit that it is hard to find a Doctor in the Villages…read morebecause Doctors do not like treating old people. A few months later she dropped Florida Blue Medicare Advantage and her patients that had this insurance. I had to find out about it from Florida Blue. Quality Physicians had the audacity to call me after this to encourage me to change insurance providers. Quality Physicians Group doesn't even offer basic courtesy.

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    Sinai internal Medicine

    Sinai internal Medicine

    3.0(2 reviews)
    3.5 mi

    Dr Agbo was very knowledgeable and helpful in prescribing treatment for my type 2 diabetes. I made…read moreappointments and was seen promptly with little wait. The staff were friendly, courteous and helpful. I highly recommend Sinai Internal Medicine

    I had hoped to give them a 5 star review but i can't as there is no follow through and misplaced…read moredocuments which effect follow appts. Facts/overview 1st ever apt may 2nd with follow to review bloodwork and my history (i dropped off reports from past mris, pap biopsies, dexa scan, liver test etc on may 5). Follow up apt on may 14th - 1. my original intake form never uploaded so i was being asked all the same questions again 2. The reports with my medical history i dropped off on may 5th were lost. No one could find them 3. My apt was at 4:30, i was seen at 5:30 4. The follow up apt was to also compare bloodwork from past reports but my reports were lost. He had a tough time believing my past cholesterol levels which i told him were much higher but no reports as they were lost 5. They were to have ordered medical reports from past doctors but nothing had been done 6. Michelle apologized and promised to call me with an update as to where my records were and why nothing was uploaded or ordered. 4 days later still no call Sooo disappointing. I can NOT recommend them though they are all nice but nice doesnt cut it when we are talking about my health. Dont go there both offices contributed to the mess

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