Flagler Health+ opens new primary care practices

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Flagler Health+ has expanded its capabilities to provide care within the community with the opening of two new primary care facilities at Julington Creek, off Racetrack Road, and Greenbriar, off County Road 210.

“The announcement of the opening of these two state-of-the-art facilities in the northern part of St. Johns County continues our commitment to providing lifelong care to our community,” said Jason Barrett, CEO and president of Flagler Health+. “This expansion will help ensure that we can continue to best serve the physicial, social and economic needs of our friends and neighbors.”

Flagler Health+ Primary Care at Greenbriar opened Feb. 14, and is located at 304 Ashourian Ave., Suite 105 in the northern part of St. Johns County just off of County Road 210. Flagler Health+ Primary Care at Julington Creek opened the following week on Feb. 22 and is in the Julington Creek area of the county, located at 2570 Race Track Road.

Flagler Health+’s board-certified physicians provide complete care that treats the whole family from birth through geriatrics.

Additionally, the two new practices will feature a pair of primary care physicians who have recently joined the Flagler Health+ team. Dr. Mark Michaels will practice at Flagler Health+ Primary Care at Greenbriar, while Dr. Tristan Imhof will practice at the Julington Creek location.

Michaels cares for patients, newborn and up, with an emphasis on disease prevention. His style of medicine involves including patients in the medical decision-making process to ensure the patient is informed and engaged in their health journey. 

He is an American Board of Family Medicine certified physician who obtained his medical degree from St. George’s University after completing his bachelor of science degree in brain, behavior and cognitive science at the University of Michigan Ann Arbor. He completed his residency training in Michigan where he joined the residency as a faculty member and eventually became program director before deciding to relocate his family to Florida. 

Imhof cares for patients from birth through geriatrics, encouraging a healthy lifestyle to prevent the underlying variables that cause chronic disease in hopes of saving lives and creating a much healthier general population.

He is a board-certified family medicine physician who joined the Flagler Health+ physician enterprise from Baptist Primary Care. He completed his residency St. Luke’s University Health Network after receiving his medical degree from University of Medicine and Health Services in New York city and his undergraduate degree from Isenberg School of Management at the University of Massachusetts.