Physician Partners of America Opens New Clinic in Florida

The Clearwater, Florida, clinic will offer a wide range of advanced interventional pain management services.

By HFT Staff


Physician Partners of America (PPOA) has announced the opening of its newest interventional pain management clinic in Clearwater, Florida. 

The new facility offers advanced interventional treatments designed to reduce the need for opioids while helping patients regain function and improve their quality of life. Services include minimally invasive procedures for neck, back and joint pain, as well as other chronic pain conditions. 

"Expanding into the Clearwater area allows us to bring Physician Partners of America's high standard of care to even more patients who need relief from chronic pain," says Josh Helms, CEO of Physician Partners of America. "We are committed to providing effective, minimally invasive solutions close to home, helping patients reclaim their lives with compassion and expertise." 

The Clearwater clinic will offer a wide range of advanced interventional pain management services. 



July 30, 2025


Topic Area: Construction


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