Palm Medical Centers Opens Clinic in Orlando

This center is Palm’s 34th primary care clinic.

By HFT Staff


Palm Medical Centers, an MBF Healthcare Partners II, L.P. portfolio company, has opened a new clinic in Orlando. This clinic follows the recent addition of four facilities from Valley Medical Centers in April 2023 and deepens Palm’s commitment to serving the greater Orlando market. 

Orlando, which has one of the most concentrated populations of Medicare beneficiaries in the United States, is a key focus of Palm’s continued expansion throughout Florida. The new practice is led by Marilyn Llavona-Suarez, MD, a primary care physician with more than 15 years of experience in the Orlando area. The center is Palm’s 34th primary care clinic. 



June 27, 2023


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