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How do I contact Brooks Rehabilitation?

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Why choose Brooks for rehabilitation?

Brooks Rehabilitation Email Format. Brooks Rehabilitation uses 7 email formats. The most common Brooks Rehabilitation email format is first '.' last (ex. [email protected]) being used 34.2% of the time. Other common formats are first last (ex. [email protected]) and first last_initial (ex. [email protected]) .

How do I contact Brooks for special assistance or charity care?

There are a few options to get your request to us: Walk-In or Mail: Brooks Rehabilitation. Release of Information. 3901 University Blvd South. Jacksonville, FL 32216. Fax: (904) 345-7213. Email: Email a PDF of your authorization to the Release of Information Department at [email protected].

How do I get in touch with Brooks?

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What is required for Brooks Rehabilitation?

Brooks Rehabilitation requires a written request/completion of Authorization for Release of Health Information for the release of medical records. The release of protected Health Information is governed by Federal and State Regulations. A valid photo ID or Durable Power of Attorney is required for record pick up.

What is written proof of authority?

Written proof of authority should accompany the request in order to verify appropriate health information access for the following: To request a copy of your medical records complete the Authorization for Release of Protected Health Information. There are a few options to get your request to us:

Do you need a power of attorney to pick up medical records?

A valid photo ID or Durable Power of Attorney is required for record pick up. The faxing of medical records is prohibited except for continuing care patient care. Records for this purpose must be faxed directly to the treating physician’s office or healthcare provider.

By linking the best minds in rehabilitation with the latest treatments and technology, we enable our patients to achieve the highest quality of life possible

Our team of physicians, therapists and nurses have specialized education for our patients’ medical and rehabilitation needs.

Excellence in Care

Our excellence in care is demonstrated through innovation, compassion and consistently providing the highest quality of care. We are the recognized leader in providing a system of world-class rehabilitation solutions. Learn more about why we’re the top choice for rehabilitation.

Comprehensive Care

Our commitment to providing the best possible care is exemplified by the depth and breadth of services we offer. Learn more about what Brooks can do for you.

What is required for Brooks Rehabilitation?

Brooks Rehabilitation requires a written request/completion of Authorization for Release of Health Information for the release of medical records. The release of protected Health Information is governed by Federal and State Regulations. A valid photo ID or Durable Power of Attorney is required for record pick up.

What is written proof of authority?

Written proof of authority should accompany the request in order to verify appropriate health information access for the following: Court-appointed guardian or other legally appointed representative. To request a copy of your medical records complete the Authorization for Release of Protected Health Information.

Do you need a power of attorney to pick up medical records?

A valid photo ID or Durable Power of Attorney is required for record pick up. The faxing of medical records is prohibited except for continuing care patient care. Records for this purpose must be faxed directly to the treating physician’s office or healthcare provider.

Achieve YOUR goals so they can achieve THEIRS

We empower our employees to fulfill our mission of helping patients reach their highest level of recovery.

Featured Careers

Join a friendly and collaborative team, working along side multiple employees to provide superior patient care. They will have the opportunity to collaborate with other specialty teams including neurological, geriatrics, orthopedics, pediatrics, sports therapy, women’s health, vestibular/balance, oncology, and low vision.

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