
Even though I didn't see this doctor face to face, after I became educated about the function and role of a pathologist, it made sense to me. They work in the lab and see every specimen that...
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Affiliated Pathologists Medical Group (APMG) is a professional corporation comprising 40 Board certified pathologists, including subspecialty certified experts, spread across 12 service locations in California, 1 in Phoenix, Arizona, and 2 in Portland, Oregon. Renowned for their subspecialty expertise, APMG offers comprehensive professional support and consultative services to hospitals, making a significant impact on each institution they serve.
Directed and owned by its pathologist members, APMG emphasizes a proactive approach to medical practice, leveraging technology, ethical billing practices, and market strength to deliver superior quality services. The group's Strategic Planning initiative, highlighted by the annual Advance seminar, guides its mission, vision, and partnerships, ensuring adaptability to the changing landscape of healthcare reform.
Through a commitment to clinical excellence, cooperative partnerships, stewardship, and a culture of pride, passion, and innovation, APMG aims to be the preferred provider of pathology services in its market. Emphasizing teamwork, accountability, and patient-centered care, APMG strives to deliver exceptional outcomes for patients, clients, and its dedicated team of pathologists.
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Even though I didn't see this doctor face to face, after I became educated about the function and role of a pathologist, it made sense to me. They work in the lab and see every specimen that...
Same as others. My scam came in the form of a paper bill, for a service included in my HMO (as in "no extra cost"). Oh, it took quite a while for me to find the INDIRECT relationship of the doc on...
Outstanding Pathologists. Provides important diagnoses to my doctor for treatment in clear language. You don't see them but they are an important part of patient care.
I keep getting phishing texts from them about a supposed bill that I have with them. It is formatted the EXACT same way as all phishing texts - click a garbled url - who knows where that will take...
I keep getting texts with a sketchy link that I have a payment due. The text gives this ph.# (424) 233-3191 to call their "patient services team". The ph. # takes me to I'm not sure what...
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