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Online Patient Registration - New Port Richey & Spring ...

33 hours ago At Gulf Coast Endodontics, preregistration is safe, secure, and easy! ... Patient Portal. Patient Login. Payment Portal . PAY NOW. New Port Richey. 2157 Little Rd. New Port Richey, FL 34655. Phone: 727-841-9800 ... Endodontic, root canal services New Port Richey and Spring Hill Florida ... >> Go To The Portal


Why choose Gulf Coast Medical Center for your primary care?

At Gulf Coast Endodontics, preregistration is safe, secure, and easy! ... Patient Portal. Patient Login. Payment Portal . PAY NOW. New Port Richey. 2157 Little Rd. New Port Richey, FL 34655. Phone: 727-841-9800 ... Endodontic, root canal services New Port Richey and Spring Hill Florida ...

How do I contact Gulf Coast GI?

New Port Richey, FL 34653 Gulf Coast Internists, Palm Harbor, FL Phone (appointments): 727-228-9846 | Phone (general inquiries): 727-786-6155

What is Gulfcoast gastroenterology consultants?

exceptional, gentle, root canal care Call Us: New Port Richey 727-841-9800 | Spring Hill 352-596-3253

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Appointments

We offer treatments in two convenient locations (New Port Richey, and Spring Hill). To better serve our patients we offer treatment Monday through Friday, from 7:30 am until 5:00 pm. We do not take walk-in clients, please call to schedule an appointment time that works with your schedule.

Are You a new patient?

Follow these easy steps to experience the very best in endodontic care:

Returning Patients

This quick, easy and convenient Patient Login is available to assist new and returning patients with access to documents and forms needed for treatments and procedures. All of these forms are also available online, if you would like to download them, print them, and bring them to your appointment.

Click to Download

Adobe Reader is a FREE program that will allow you to view PDFs easily and quickly. If you don’t already have this installed on your computer, you can download it for your specific computer. It is safe, secure, and quick to install… and FREE.

Get Adobe Reader to View Forms

Adobe Reader is a FREE program that will allow you to view PDFs easily and quickly. If you don’t already have this installed on your computer, you can download it for your specific computer. It is safe, secure, and quick to install… and FREE.

Our Physicians

Dr. Grunbaum is board certified in Rheumatology and Internal Medicine. He received his medical degree from Nova Southeastern University in Davie, Florida. He then completed his Internal Medicine residency at Sun Coast Hospital and Rheumatology fellowship at Largo Medical Center in Largo, Florida.

Policies & Procedures

Patients are responsible for understanding their insurance plan and are expected to pay all co-pays, co-insurance and deductibles. Please contact your insurance carrier to ensure we are an "In-Network" provider prior to your first appointment.

New Patient Paperwork

Save time and download your paperwork before your first appointment. Complete all the sections and simply bring it with you the day of your appointment along with a Photo ID and insurance card.

What is gastrointestinal pathology?

Gastrointestinal pathology is a rapidly evolving field that includes pathologic specimens from the Esophagus, GE Junction, Stomach, Small Bowel, Bile Ducts/Ampulla, Large Bowel, Rectum, and Anus. In addition, solid organs such as the liver pancreas are commonly biopsied and occasionally provide great difficulty to the interpreting non-subspecialized pathologist. We hold expertise in the diagnosis of a wide variety of GI maladies including Eosinophilic Esophagitis, GERD, Barrett’s Esophagus with and without dysplasia, Esophageal Cancers, H. Pylori Gastritis, Chemical and Drug-Induced Gastropathy, Autoimmune Gastritis, Stomach Cancers including Lymphomas, Gluten-Sensitivity Enteropathy (GSE) aka Celiac Sprue or “Sprue,” Chronic inflammation of the small bowel / peptic duodenitis, Small Bowel Cancers including Lymphomas, Microscopic Colitis (both Lymphocytic and Collagenous), Acute Self-Limited/Infectious Colitis, Drug-Induced Colitis, Ishcmic Colitis, Trauma/Prolapse changes, Inflammatory Bowel Disease (both Crohn’s Disease and Ulcerative Colitis), IBS, all types of colon polys, Colorectal Cancers, Anal Condylomas and dysplastic lesions (LSIL/HSIL), as well as Anal Cancers. Our board-certified pathologists are trained specifically in Gastrointestinal (GI) Pathology and have decades of cumulative experience. In addition to primary diagnoses, we also offer consultation services on GI biopsies such as those required for Barrett’s Esophagus with Dysplasia.

How long have we been processing pathology specimens?

We have been processing pathology specimens for 40 years. Any hospital lab or large clinical lab that does everything but specializes in nothing will not give you the personalized service that we can give you. Our board certified pathologists and technical specialists are readily available by telephone.

Why is it important to identify specimens?

Proper identification of the specimen and its anatomic location is of utmost importance in order to assure accurate reporting of results.#N#It is absolutely imperative that the pathologist receive all the pertinent information regarding the lesion to be examined.

How long does it take to get a pathology report?

A comprehensive pathology report on any type of anatomic surgical specimen is issued by a board certified pathologist within 48-72 hours of receipt of specimen. Reports can be interfaced with your EMR, mailed, faxed or emailed. Any abnormal findings will immediately be reported by telephone to the attending/ordering physician.

Can you refrigerate surgically removed tissue?

skin, soft tissue, bone, nail, etc.) in supplied specimen bottle with 10% formalin or Prefer.#N#Bottles containing liquid must be placed in a plastic bag and sealed prior to mailing.#N#It is not necessary to refrigerate.

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