In 1996, the establishment of Ask Gary marked a transformative moment in healthcare, particularly for those affected by automobile accidents. This multi-disciplinary clinic, spearheaded by a visionary founder, was among the first to specifically cater to the unique medical needs of auto accident victims. The aim was to create a comprehensive care environment, assembling a team of diverse medical professionals. This team, comprising M.D.s, D.O.s, Orthopedic Surgeons, Neurosurgeons, Radiologists, Physician's Assistants, Chiropractors, Nurse Practitioners, and Massage Therapists, was dedicated to providing holistic care and facilitating patient recovery.

 

A critical aspect of the clinic's approach was integrating advanced medical technology. This innovation allowed for the accurate diagnosis of injuries often missed or undetected by traditional physical examinations. This development was a significant boon for patients, providing them with more specific diagnoses and enabling more effective and targeted treatment plans. The amalgamation of various medical experts, including orthopedic surgeons, neurosurgeons, and chiropractors, ensured the delivery of the highest quality care.

 

Over the years, the clinic has become more efficient and cost-effective, particularly in treating auto accident victims. This evolution was vital for patients lacking extensive health insurance, who largely depended on their Florida automobile insurance's $10,000 No-Fault benefits. This strategy allowed these patients to access the care and diagnostic tools necessary for their recovery, which would have been otherwise unattainable.

 

The clinic's commitment to patient care led to Physician's Group, LLC, achieving accreditation from the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Health Care Organizations, now known as the Joint Commission. This accreditation is a testament to the clinic's adherence to the highest standards in healthcare, a measure that is revered across the healthcare industry, including among large hospitals.

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