florida heart group patient portal

by Juana Gerlach 5 min read
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What is the Florida Health Connect patient portal?

Florida Health Connect is a patient portal that is free to everyone receiving services at any local county health department. The portal allows you to more actively engage with your care team at a time that works best for you. Tired of waiting on a call back? Florida Health Connect will make talking to your care team easier.

What is the patient portal and how do I login?

The patient portal is your secure online tool to access your health information, request appointments and refills, or communicate with your care team. If you are a patient and have not registered for our patient portal, contact us at (239) 938-2002!

Why choose Florida heart associates?

Florida Heart Associates brings together medical professionals with advanced training in cardiovascular health; leading treatment options and innovative procedures for safe, compassionate heart care.

Where is my AdventHealth patient portal hosted?

If you have a patient visit with AdventHealth Medical Group your patient portal is hosted on AdventHealth. Do more than ever before in one handy download.

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Procedures

We were the first in the region to perform procedures including: Cardiac Catheterizations, Primary Angioplasty, Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms, and Carotid Artery Stenting. Learn more about all the procedures we offer.

Our Physicians

Working as a team across cardiovascular and multi-specialty disciplines, we are able to provide the best-possible individualized plan of care for the diagnosis and treatment of each patient.

Endovenous Laser Therapy for Treating Varicose Veins

Endovenous laser therapy (EVLT) is an excellent method for treating varicose veins in an office setting. EVLT is a new minimally invasive procedure used to treat the incompetence of the greater saphenous vein in a short period of time, usually just 30 minutes.

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