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by Hallie Auer Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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How do I request medical records from Florida Orthopaedic Institute?

Request should be faxed to (813) 558-6001 for the fastest service or to (855) 306-5121 Mail: Florida Orthopaedic Institute, 13020 Telecom Parkway N, Temple Terrace, FL 33637 ALLOW 4 TO 6 DAYS FROM DATE OF RECEIPT FOR MEDICAL RECORDS PROCESSING Surgical records must be requested separately.

Why choose Florida Orthopaedic Institute for orthopedic care?

At Florida Orthopaedic Institute, we are constantly looking for ways to ensure that you are not only aware of but also involved in the maintenance and improvement of your health, so that you always have the highest quality of orthopaedic care.

What is the patient portal and how do I access it?

The Patient Portal is a secure, online platform that allows you to access your health information and communicate with our office. Please click here to access your patient portal. You will need to make an appointment first with our office.

How do I request an orthopedic procedure?

Request should be faxed to (813) 558-6001 for the fastest service or to (855) 306-5121 Mail: Florida Orthopaedic Institute, 13020 Telecom Parkway N, Temple Terrace, FL 33637

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1. Make an Appointment

Appointments can be made online or by phone Monday through Friday beginning at 8am.

2. Print and Complete Your forms

Save time by completing your forms before your visit. Please visit our patient portal and download the New Patient Packet, as well as any additional forms required by the physician you are scheduled to see.

3. Prepare for your office visit

The more we know about your condition and symptoms, the better care we can provide. Please click the button below to prepare for your visit.

5. We look forward to seeing you!

Please remember to bring your insurance card and photo identification, and arrive 20 minutes early in order to complete any additional paperwork before seeing your physician. Please present your completed forms to the receptionist upon your arrival.

What level of trauma care is Bayfront Medical Center?

All Florida Orthopaedic Associates provides trauma care for Bayfront Medical Center’s Level II Trauma center which covers all of West Central Florida.

Which joint is the most mobile?

The shoulder is the most mobile joint in the human body. Our physicians are specialists in diagnosing and treating conditions of the shoulder.

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