23,448 providers found in Jacksonville, FL.
Duval County · Population: 949,611
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Jacksonville is where Mayo Clinic meets a sprawling Southern city. The Mayo campus gives Jacksonville a national reputation for complex specialty care, but the day-to-day healthcare experience for most residents is shaped by Baptist Health, the region's largest system, and UF Health Jacksonville, which serves as the safety-net hospital for the urban core.
FindClarity lists 23,448 healthcare providers in Jacksonville, FL. The city has a population of about 949,611. Jacksonville is in Duval County County.
Jacksonville covers over 875 square miles, which means healthcare access depends heavily on which part of the city you live in. The Southbank medical district near downtown, the Mayo Clinic campus off San Pablo Road on the east side, and the Baptist South campus in Mandarin form three distinct hubs. Bridges over the St. Johns River create bottlenecks, so crossing the river for appointments adds real time.
Hospitals in the area include Mayo Clinic Jacksonville, UF Health Jacksonville, Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville, and Wolfson Children's Hospital. Riverside is a walkable urban neighborhood near Baptist Medical Center's downtown campus with a growing medical office district. San Marco is a charming neighborhood south of downtown with independent practices and proximity to Baptist and Nemours. Avondale is a residential area adjacent to Riverside, sharing access to Baptist and St. Vincent's medical facilities. Jacksonville Beach is beaches communities served by Baptist Beaches hospital and Mayo Clinic's main campus nearby.
Jacksonville is home to University of Florida College of Medicine-Jacksonville, Mayo Clinic School of Medicine (Jacksonville campus), and Jacksonville University, which contribute to the local healthcare workforce.
Mayo Clinic Jacksonville is one of three Mayo Clinic campuses and a nationally ranked destination for specialty care.
Florida Blue is the dominant carrier in Duval County for employer plans and the ACA marketplace. Ambetter and Molina compete on price for marketplace enrollees. The large military presence means TRICARE is widely accepted. Medicaid managed care in this region is primarily served by Sunshine Health and Molina.
FindClarity currently lists 23,448 healthcare providers in Jacksonville, FL. This includes doctors, therapists, dentists, and other specialists. The directory is updated regularly as new providers are added.
FindClarity covers a wide range of specialties in Jacksonville, FL, including primary care physicians, dentists, therapists, psychologists, cardiologists, dermatologists, orthopedists, and many more. You can browse all available specialties or search for a specific type of provider.
Hospitals in the Jacksonville, FL area include Mayo Clinic Jacksonville, UF Health Jacksonville, Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville, and Wolfson Children's Hospital. Many providers listed on FindClarity are affiliated with these and other local hospitals. You can check a provider's hospital affiliations on their profile page.
Many providers in Jacksonville, FL accept Florida Medicaid. You can use the insurance filter on FindClarity to find providers who accept Florida Medicaid and are currently taking new patients. Coverage and copays vary by plan type, so confirm details with the provider's office.
Baptist Health dominates primary care in Jacksonville, with the most locations and the largest physician network. Mayo Clinic Jacksonville is primarily a referral center for complex cases, not a place most residents go for routine care. UF Health Jacksonville is the main safety-net hospital for uninsured and underinsured patients.
Florida Blue has the largest market share in the Jacksonville area for both employer and individual plans. On the ACA marketplace, Ambetter and Molina offer lower-cost options. Many military families use TRICARE, and Baptist Health accepts most TRICARE plans.
Many providers in Jacksonville, FL are accepting new patients. You can filter search results on FindClarity to show only providers currently accepting new patients. Availability changes frequently, so if a provider you are interested in is not currently accepting patients, check back or call their office to ask about waitlists.
Jacksonville, FL is home to University of Florida College of Medicine-Jacksonville, Mayo Clinic School of Medicine (Jacksonville campus), and Jacksonville University. These institutions train physicians, dentists, therapists, and other healthcare professionals. Providers who trained locally often continue practicing in the area, contributing to the local healthcare workforce.
For most departments, yes. Mayo Clinic Jacksonville operates primarily as a referral center for complex or rare conditions. Your primary care physician or specialist can initiate a referral. Some departments accept self-referrals, but calling ahead to check is recommended.
It depends on your location. UF Health Jacksonville downtown is the region's primary Level I trauma center. Baptist Medical Center downtown and Baptist South in Mandarin also have emergency departments. The Beaches community is served by Baptist Beaches.