Primary Care Provider Ormond Beach West

Complete Health – Ormond Beach West

Formerly Sandpiper Medical Associates

Monday – Thursday: 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Friday: 8:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Saturday – Sunday: Closed

Providers

Stephen Giorgianni, DO

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Mariya Boychev, DNP

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Nicole Strang, PA-C

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Edward Alderson, MD

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Edward Alderson, MD

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Edward Alderson, MD

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Edward Alderson, MD

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WHAT WE DO
Services

Primary Care

Our primary care services prioritize your well-being. Our experienced team provides comprehensive healthcare, including preventive care, routine check-ups, and personalized treatment plans.

Diagnostics & Imaging

Our diagnostics and imaging services offer precision and clarity in healthcare. With the latest technology and skilled professionals, we ensure accurate diagnoses and effective treatment planning.

Specialty Services

Our dedicated experts provide comprehensive care while focusing on promoting wellness, managing chronic conditions, and enhancing your overall health and quality of life.

Urgent Care

Our urgent care services offer swift, expert care when you need it most. Our dedicated team is equipped to handle a wide range of non-life-threatening medical conditions.

Complete Health Ormond Beach West – Located on Hand Avenue

The Ormond Beach West office is located at 1400 Hand Avenue, Suite I next to Allstate Insurance. The clinic is easily accessible off of US 1 or FL-60 and I-95. Our clinic is staffed by board-certified primary care providers dedicated to providing exceptional care to the Ormond Beach area. It is also conveniently situated near many other medical providers and retail businesses.

 

If you live or work in the Ormond Beach/Northern South Daytona Beach area or surrounding communities and are seeking a skilled, board-certified primary care physician this location is perfect for you. To schedule an appointment, call the Complete Health Ormond Beach West location today at 386-673-0517.

Member Support Representative

Our Member Support Representatives are your resource for tying your health plan with your primary care provider at Complete Health. They will make sure you understand your benefits and services available to you when you become a patient. They will keep you informed with events designed to provide you with valuable insight, information, and resources.

Accepted Insurance

The Ormond Beach West office accepts many commercial health insurance plans such as Aetna, United Healthcare, Florida Blue, and multiple other options. This office also includes primary care doctors who accept Medicare, Medicare supplemental insurance, and several Medicare Advantage plans.

Complete Health accepts a variety of insurances. Click here to view the full list.

Hear From Our Patients

Rick
Rick
2023-09-19
Jeannette who works with Dr Kinne is great. They are a good team and there are early hours. I have been here several times and wait times have been minimal.
drnorm
drnorm
2023-09-19
Dr. Kinney should be considered a gold standard as a physician and his nurse assistant. Jeanette are incredibly outstanding.
Irene Bocanegra
Irene Bocanegra
2023-09-08
Love that I was able to fill out health history electronically. Made the check in process super easy. Everyone in the office was very nice.
Greg Stella
Greg Stella
2023-09-01
La Shai was a great phlebotomist !
Sue Wattay
Sue Wattay
2023-08-30
We love Dr. Kinne and the staff.
Unhui Harer
Unhui Harer
2023-08-24
Ms. Jeannette was very pleasant, responsive and kept us completely informed..
Laurie B
Laurie B
2023-08-24
If I could rate them

Wellness Resources

Primary Care FAQs

What is primary care?

Primary care refers to a wide range of different providers who provide acute and long-term care for people of all ages. A primary care provider can be one of five categories of doctors: family medicine, internal medicine, pediatrics, internal medicine-pediatrics, and obstetrics and gynecology. Each type varies by the type of patients they treat and their specific area of focus in healthcare.

Primary care is the preferred treatment provider for all non-emergent medical conditions. These practitioners maintain long-term relationships with their patients, helping to manage many health-related issues throughout their lives.

Why is primary care so important?

As the first point of contact, primary care providers improve access to the entire health system. A primary care doctor is essential in helping you navigate chronic medical conditions, reducing disease risk factors, and improving your overall wellness. A primary care practitioner can provide many different functions to your healthcare such as the day-to-day management of your health needs, sick visit evaluations, and referrals to specialists when needed.

As many health insurance plans require a primary care referral to see a specialist, primary physicians can help improve your access to care. By arranging appropriate screening tests and providing tips for achieving a healthier lifestyle, a primary care provider can facilitate a longer, healthier life while reducing the overall cost of medical care.

Is primary care the same as internal medicine?

Internal medicine physicians are exclusively trained in the prevention and treatment of adult patients. While they are a type of primary care provider, not all primary care providers are trained in internal medicine. With extensive knowledge of the medical conditions commonly affecting people over 18, internal medicine physicians focus on treating primarily adults.

In some cases, an internal medicine practitioner may seek additional specialization in geriatrics, sports medicine, or women’s health. This specific training allows them to address clinical issues or groups of patients within their practice.

Which type of doctor is most suitable for providing primary care?

The ideal type of doctor comes down to the specific needs of the person or their family. For example, if one doctor is preferred to provide care for the entire family, a family medicine doctor would be the best choice as they treat children and adults. However, for adults wanting a medicare doctor, either an internal or family medicine doctor would be a good choice.

In primary care, there are also obstetrics and gynecologists who only treat the female population. As well as, pediatricians who only treat children under 18 years of age. Therefore, the most common determinants in selecting the best type of doctor are convenience and the needs of the family.

What should I consider when choosing a primary care physician?

When choosing a primary care physician in Ormond Beach, it is important to consider these five items.

  • In-Network” providers. Selecting providers that have a contract with your health insurance plan is important to avoid any surprise charges or uncovered medical visits. If your primary insurance is Medicare, ensure the clinic has doctors who take Medicare.
  • Expertise meets your health needs. The scope of practice can differ between the different types of primary care physicians, therefore it is essential to choose a doctor that meets your or your family’s particular healthcare needs.
  • Referrals. Check with family members, friends, and co-workers to see who they use as a primary care physician. This can give you first-hand knowledge about the provider.
  • Logistics. Having a local doctor’s office close to your home, work, or child’s school reduces the hassle of commuting to appointments and provides quick, convenient access to check-ups when you are sick.
  • Make an appointment. Once you choose a provider, make an appointment to see if the practitioner fits your needs. If you are not completely satisfied with the provider or their office, there is no harm in choosing a different physician.

Do I need an appointment to visit the Ormond Beach West doctor’s office?

Yes. Complete Health Ormond Beach West requires every patient to have an appointment prior to being seen. This ensures that every patient’s time is respected and each patient will have an efficient visit.

How do I schedule an appointment at the Ormond Beach West Complete Health clinic?

If you are new to the clinic, call our office at 386-673-0517 and talk to one of our patient care specialists to schedule an appointment. They can register you into the system and provide the available appointment options.

Already an established patient at our clinic, the patient portal can be used to schedule your next appointment. Not signed up for the patient portal, no worries, create a new account and follow the steps. The patient portal allows access to your care anytime and from anywhere.

Wellness Blog

is proud to have earned recognition as a Patient-Centered Medical Home. The patient-centered medical home is a model of care that puts patients at the forefront of care. PCMHs build better relationships between patients and their clinical care teams. Studies show that PCMHs improve quality and the patient experience, and increase staff satisfaction—while reducing health care costs. Primary care practices that earn recognition have made a commitment to continuous quality improvement and a patient-centered approach to care.