Group Practices in Arden Hills, MN

Local Group Practices

F Douglas Whiting MD
3585 Lexington Avenue North Suite 135
Arden Hills MN
55126
Specialties
Internal Medicine
HealthPartners
4105 Lexington Avenue North
Arden Hills MN
55126
Specialties
Internal Medicine,
Ophthalmology
HealthPartners
3930 Northwoods Drive
Arden Hills MN
55112
Specialties
Cardiology,
Pediatrics,
Family Practice,
Geriatric Medicine,
Internal Medicine,
Dermatology,
Interventional Cardiology
HealthPartners
3930 Northwoods Drive
Arden Hills MN
55112
Specialties
Cardiology,
Geriatric Medicine,
Internal Medicine
HealthPartners Arden Hills Clinic
3930 Northwoods Drive
Arden Hills MN
55112
Specialties
Family Practice,
Geriatric Medicine
Midwest Radiology LLC
3130 Cleveland Avenue North
Arden Hills MN
55112
Specialties
Nuclear Radiology,
Internal Medicine,
Diagnostic Radiology,
Radiology,
Pulmonary,
Pediatric Radiology,
Neuroradiology,
Vascular and Interventional Radiology,
Nuclear Medicine
NOW Express Care
3717 Lexington Avenue North
Arden Hills MN
55126
Specialties
Family Practice,
Internal Medicine,
Emergency Medicine
Saint Paul Radiology PA
3130 Cleveland Avenue North
Arden Hills MN
55112
Specialties
Nuclear Radiology,
Internal Medicine,
Diagnostic Radiology,
Radiology,
Pulmonary,
Pediatric Radiology,
Neuroradiology,
Vascular and Interventional Radiology,
Nuclear Medicine

Minnesota Information

Minnesota has a population of 5,132,799, more than half of which is in the cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul, also called the Twin Cities. Though St. Paul is the capital of Minnesota, Minneapolis is its largest city. Minnesota is known as the “Land of 10,000 Lakes,” so summer water-based activities and winter ice fishing, skating, skiing and snowmobiling are popular in this state. The Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness is located at Minnesota’s northern boundary. When in the Twin Cities, be sure to visit the nearby Mall of America in Bloomington; the most-visited shopping mall in the world.

Group Practice Information

A group practice is a group of physicians that provides specialized coordinated care to patients. Group practices include medical group practices, medical centers, medical clinics, and other organized systems of care. The group practice of medicine evolved naturally as physicians, medical professionals and administrators worked together to solve practical problems.

These physician groups may specialize in an area of care (e.g., cardiac care) and include various specialists (e.g., cardiologist, cardiac surgeon, clinical cardiac electrophysiologist ) who together provide coordinated, comprehensive, efficient, patient-centered care. Patients benefit by the sum-total of medical knowledge of all specialist in the group practice. Additionally, many physician groups implement care management strategies designed to anticipate patient needs, prevent chronic disease complications and avoidable hospitalizations, and improve quality of care.

Teamwork across specialties is coordinated through the use of electronic health records, dedicated care managers (or care coordinators), evidence-based care guidelines, and systematic monitoring of quality and efficiency. Contributing to quality of care is transparency and accountability for clinical care outcomes at the group level.

 
 

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