Primary Care
Adult primary-care support, chronic-condition follow-up, medication review, post-discharge continuity, and practical care planning across South Florida.
Learn more →South Florida primary care + wound care
Across Palm Beach County counties, Palm provides adult primary care, chronic-care follow-up, post-discharge support, and advanced wound care.
For patients, families, hospitals, physicians, facilities, and home health teams.
Whole-person care
Healing is affected by diabetes, circulation, pressure, mobility, nutrition, medications, smoking, edema, and whether anyone owns follow-through after discharge. Palm is structured around those connections.
Adult primary-care support, chronic-condition follow-up, medication review, post-discharge continuity, and practical care planning across South Florida.
Learn more →Primary-care support for homes, assisted living, skilled nursing, and patients who have difficulty traveling when care in that setting is appropriate and available.
Learn more →Care support for diabetes, hypertension, vascular risk, obesity, medication complexity, mobility decline, nutrition, and wound-healing risk.
Learn more →Medication reconciliation, primary-care continuity, wound-care follow-up, home health coordination, family communication, and escalation planning.
Learn more →The continuity problem
Palm provides primary care, wound care, and coordinated follow-up for patients who might otherwise fall between systems.
Advanced wound care
Palm’s wound-care services address both the wound and the medical conditions that affect healing.
Regional coverage
Palm serves the listed regions. Availability depends on patient needs, scheduling, licensure, insurance participation, and care setting.
Choose your path
Choose the option that applies to you.
Email or call Palm with the patient’s basic information and care needs.
Email a care requestConnect patients with primary care, wound care, post-discharge follow-up, and community-based support.
For hospitalsDiscuss a patient, a gap in care, or a professional referral.
For physiciansCoordinate primary care, wound care, follow-up, and communication with the care team.
For care partnersInclude the patient’s date of birth, city or ZIP, primary-care or wound-care issue, insurance type, how long the issue has been present, and the best callback number.