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10000 Brownsboro Rd
Louisville, KY 40241

Baptist Health Medical Group in Louisville, KY, is a comprehensive network comprising over 1,100 physicians and advanced practice clinicians serving Kentucky and southern Indiana. With expertise in more than 75 specialties including primary care, family medicine, internal medicine, emergency medicine, and various surgical specialties, Baptist Health offers advanced treatments and care to its patients.

The network is affiliated with eight hospitals and over 250 outpatient facilities and services, such as urgent care clinics, outpatient diagnostic centers, and home care services. In addition, Baptist Health provides occupational medicine, physical therapy clinics, and fitness centers to cater to the diverse healthcare needs of the community.

Patients can easily find the right provider for their needs using Baptist Health's provider search feature, which allows searching by specialty, location, and other preferences. With a commitment to offering quality care and a wide range of medical services, Baptist Health Medical Group continues to be a trusted healthcare provider in the region.

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