Care team

Mayo Clinic Primary Care in Florida uses a team-based model in which you work with your team of healthcare professionals to get exactly the care you need. Your care team works to understand your needs and goals and partners with you to achieve them.

Physicians

Physicians lead the care team. They guide your care, diagnose and treat complex health problems, create plans of care, and support other members of your team.

Primary care doctors have expertise in family medicine and internal medicine. Some of them are in the Mayo Clinic residency program. You may hear them referred to as residents. Residents are medical doctors who have entered the phase of their extensive training that includes caring for patients in clinical practices. Staff physicians partner with and guide the residents who provide your care.

Your physicians also have access to Mayo Clinic's many medical specialists, such as heart doctors (cardiologists) and cancer experts (oncologists).

Nurse practitioners and physician assistants

These primary care providers diagnose and treat complex and acute health concerns and work with doctors to identify the best plan of care for you.

Nurse practitioners are registered nurses with advanced academic and clinical education at the graduate level. A master's degree in nursing along with specialty education enables nurse practitioners to diagnose and manage many common illnesses, both acute and chronic. Physician assistants are educated in the medical model designed to complement physician training. Each has graduated from an accredited physician assistant program and completes extensive continuing medical education throughout their careers.

Registered nurses

If your doctor or nurse practitioner has designed a customized plan of care for you, a registered nurse coordinates the plan. Your nurse may:

  • Provide education when you're diagnosed with a new condition
  • Take your blood pressure
  • Conduct some well-child assessments
  • Conduct some adult wellness screenings
  • Diagnose and offer treatment options for common complaints — often over the phone

Licensed practical nurses, medical assistants and clinical assistants

These providers prepare you for your appointment, coordinate your preventive screenings and give vaccinations.

Pharmacists

Clinic pharmacists are key members of the care team. They are in close communication with your care team and help you manage medications, identify and resolve safety issues, and make cost-effective decisions.

Social workers

Social workers are trained to assist with a large number of problems, including counseling people on stress-related concerns and connecting them with the right social services.

Appointment line and customer service staff

When you call or request an appointment online, you'll be helped by dedicated employees who try to connect you with the right care team member or service to meet your needs.

Nurse line

The nurse line is a convenient way to access round-the-clock advice, helping you get the right care for your needs, often without ever having to leave your home.

The nurse line offers you:

  • After business hours nurse support. You're connected with a Mayo Clinic nurse who can help triage your concerns.
  • Help to quickly determine if your condition can be cared for at home or through a scheduled office visit, or if you need medical care right now.
  • Prescriptions for some conditions assessed during the phone call, which can be filled at the pharmacy of your choice.

Additional specialists

Your primary care team brings onto the team pharmacists, mental health specialists and other health professionals to support you when needed. Additional experts are available to you through electronic, virtual or in-person consultations organized by your primary care provider. This helps you avoid extra appointments.

Who you see at an appointment depends on the needs you have that day. Your team is committed to giving you exactly the care you need, in the most supportive and convenient way possible.