Primary Care
Primary care is general health care. It is a patient's first point of contact for their health and wellness needs. Patients develop lifelong partnerships with their primary care provider (PCP). Your PCP takes ongoing responsibility for providing and managing your comprehensive health care, keeping a birds-eye view over all other members of your care team including specialists, therapists and more.
Find a Doctor Call (954) 542-2500Types of Primary Care Providers
There are multiple training and certification pathways for doctors who provide primary care. Learn more about each primary care specialty:
Our Provider Networks

Holy Cross Medical Group
The Holy Cross Medical Group, an Outpatient Department of Holy Cross Hospital, Inc is composed of more than 150 employed, talented primary and specialty care physicians dedicated to treating your entire family.
The Medical Group's close association with Holy Cross Health ensures that you will receive the same high level of patient safety and patient care you have grown to expect from Holy Cross Health.
When it comes to your health, make an appointment with a name you know and trust.
Discover Our Medical GroupPreventive Care
Vaccines
Vaccination is the best defense against significant illness including influenza and COVID-19.
Mammograms & More
Holy Cross Health is partnering with you to make it easier to get your mammogram. Women aged 40 and older no longer need a physician's order for a screening mammogram at Holy Cross Health.
Lab Services
Your primary care provider may order testing on a regular basis to identify any changes to your overall health. Holy Cross Health lab locations are now offering online scheduling for lab testing through the Trinity Health MyChart patient portal. By scheduling your appointment through MyChart, you can make your appointment when it is most convenient for you.
Colonoscopy Screenings
With colorectal cancer being a major health concern worldwide, screenings play a vital role in early detection and prevention. These procedures, designed to identify colorectal cancer at its most treatable stages, can be lifesaving. Understanding what to expect during these screenings and how to prepare can ease anxieties and empower individuals to take charge of their health.