Celebration Pediatrics Now Accepting Partner'S Direct Health Insurance


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"We want to be lifelong partners in your child's health and know we can achieve this goal by listening to your questions and concerns as we educate you on how to promote a healthy lifestyle for the entire family."

That's how Celebration Pediatrics is framing its new partnership with Partner's Direct Health, a Florida-based insurance company that's aiming to make it easier for kids in the state to get the care they need, the Orlando Sentinel reports.

As of May 1, Celebration Pediatrics will be accepting patients with Partner's Direct Health insurance.

"Children should have immediate access to their pediatrician without the need for a referral, and PDH is leading this initiative," Celebration Pediatrics says in a press release.

Partner's Direct Health works with insurers to make it easier for kids to get care by eliminating the need for a referral, and Celebration Pediatrics was one of the first companies to sign on, per the Sentinel.

"We look forward to welcoming patients who are insured with PDH and introducing them to our team of providers," Celebration Pediatrics' CEO says.

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