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Guide to UPMC Primary Care Practice Locations 2020 Edition Locations Central North East South Index Guide to UPMC Primary Care Practice Locations 2020 Edition Practices included in this guide are part of UPMC Community Medicine Inc., and do not represent all of UPMC’s primary care practices. Locations Central North East South Index CMI Practice Locations (Click on location name and link to appropriate page) Allison Park Downtown Grove City Natrona Heights Southside Ashtabula Duquesne Harmar New Castle Squirrel Hill Aspinwall East Liberty Harrisville New Kensington Stoneboro Bedford Elizabeth Hermitage North Huntingdon Swissvale Bethel Park Ellwood City Irwin/Harrison City North Side Trumbull Blawnox Emlenton Lawrenceville Oakland Uptown Bloomfield Everett Level Green Oakmont West Mifflin Brentwood Farrell Lower Burrell Oil City West View Carnegie Fishertown Mars Penn Hills Wexford Castle Shannon Forest Hills McCandless Pleasant Hills White Oak Cheswick Franklin McKeesport Robinson Zelienople Clarion Franklin Park McKees Rocks Saxton Conneaut Lake Glenshaw Millvale Seneca Cranberry Township Green Tree Monroeville Sewickley Delmont Greenville Murrysville Shadyside 2 Locations Central North East South Index Central Location Pin 79 Bloomfield 1 8 Downtown 2 65 279 East Liberty 3 Forest Hills 4 Lawrenceville 5 Oakland 6 51 Shadyside 7 28Southside 8 279 28 Squirrel Hill 9 19 Swissvale 10 65 8 Uptown 11 51 5 East Liberty 79 Lawrenceville 3 1 Bloomfield 19 7 Shadyside 60 Pittsburgh Oakland 60 8 2 Uptown 6 376 60 Downtown 11 376 Squirrel Hill 376 9 8 10 4 376 South Side Swissvale 376 Forest Hills 30 79 51 Phone Specialty Location Pin Practice name Address Number UPMC St. Margaret Family Medicine East Liberty 3 Family Health Center - 412-361-7562 5475 Penn Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15206 Bloomfield Garfield Family Medicine Forest Hills 4 Community Family Practice 412-247-3222 1713 Ardmore Blvd., Pittsburgh, PA 15221 UPMC St. Margaret Family Family Medicine Lawrenceville 5 412-622-7343 3937 Butler St., Pittsburgh, PA 15201 Health Center- Lawrenceville UPMC Shadyside Family 5215 Centre Ave., Floor 2, Family Medicine Shadyside 3 412-623-2969 Health Center Pittsburgh, PA 15323 Plenary Family Squirrel Hill Medical Building, 6301 Forbes Family Medicine Squirrel Hill 9 412-422-1067 Practice - UPMC Ave., Suite 235, Pittsburgh, PA 15217 Squirrel Hill Family Squirrel Hill Medical Building, 6301 Forbes Family Medicine Squirrel Hill 9 412-421-2060 Practice - UPMC Ave., Suite 300, Pittsburgh, PA 15217 Comprehensive Care 5140 Liberty Ave., Suite 150, Internal Medicine Bloomfield 1 412-315-0400 Associates - UPMC Pittsburgh, PA 15224 3 continued > Locations Central North East South Index Phone Specialty Location Pin Practice name Address Number Greater Pittsburgh Medical 5140 Liberty Ave., Suite 150, Internal Medicine Bloomfield 1 Associates - UPMC Pittsburgh, PA 15224 Heinz 57 Center, 339 Sixth Ave., Floor 5, Internal Medicine Downtown 2 UPMC Downtown 412-560-8762 Pittsburgh, PA 15222 2020 Ardmore Blvd., Suite 120, Internal Medicine Forest Hills 4 Seetha Chandra, MD - UPMC 412-271-5220 Pittsburgh, PA 15221 Greater Pittsburgh Medical 193 43rd St., Internal Medicine Lawrenceville 5 412-621-5227 Associates - UPMC Pittsburgh, PA 15201 Health Center University Center, 120 Lytton Ave., Internal Medicine Oakland 6 412-623-8905 Associates - UPMC Suite M059, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 Solano & Kokales Internal University Center, 120 Lytton Ave., Suite 100A, Internal Medicine Oakland 6 412-647-4545 Medicine Associates - UPMC Pittsburgh, PA 15213 UPMC Magee UPMC Magee-Womens Hospital 300 Halket Internal Medicine Oakland 6 412-692-2992 Internal Medicine St., Suite 1700, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 UPMC Magee-Womens Hospital Craig Medical Internal Medicine Oakland 6 412-422-5970 300 Halket St., Suite 1731 Associates-UPMC Pittsburgh, PA 15213 Pinnacle Internal Aiken Building, 532 South Aiken Ave., Internal Medicine Shadyside 7 412-621-6166 Medicine- UPMC Suite 201, Pittsburgh, PA 15232 Stull, Jarvis, and Spinola Internal Medicine Shadyside 7 Internal Medicine 412-623-6200 5215 Centre Ave., Floor 1, Pittsburgh, PA 15323 Associates - UPMC Lindenbaum, Perryman & 2310 Jane St. Internal Medicine South Side 8 412-586-6964 Associates - UPMC Pittsburgh, PA 15203 UPMC Primary Care Clinic 2310 Jane St. Internal Medicine South Side 8 412-586-6964 - South Side Pittsburgh, PA 15203 Internal Medicine Squirrel Hill 9 Drs Knupp and Recalde-UPMC 412-521-2857 4381 Murray Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15217 Mieczyslaw Squirrel Hill Medical Building, 6301 Forbes Internal Medicine Squirrel Hill 9 412-421-6285 Weinfeld, MD - UPMC Ave., Suite 300, Pittsburgh, PA 15217 Gleason Medical Edgewood Towne Center, 1789 South Internal Medicine Swissvale 10 412-244-8760 Associates - UPMC Braddock Ave., Suite 510, Swissvale, PA 15218 Herbert C. Bazron, Edgewood Towne Center, 1789 South Internal Medicine Swissvale 10 412-241-1111 Jr., MD - UPMC Braddock Ave., Suite 395, Swissvale, PA 15218 Lindenbaum, Perryman & UPMC Mercy, 1400 Locust St., Suite 5105, Internal Medicine Uptown 11 412-261-9332 Associates - UPMC Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Lindenbaum, Perryman & 1515 Locust St., Suite 200, Internal Medicine Uptown 11 412-552-1122 Associates - UPMC Pittsburgh, PA 15219 4 Farrell Conneaut Lake Locations Central North East South Index North Location Pin Ashtabula Conneaut Lake Allison Park 1 2 7 Ashtabula 2 Aspinwall 3 79 8 Blawnox 4 Trumbull Oil City Cheswick 5 28 32 Greenville Clarion 6 Franklin 15 12 Conneaut Lake 7 Stoneboro 29 Cranberry Township 8 31 Seneca Ellwood City 9 7 Hermitage 322 Emlenton 10 19 Clarion Farrell 11 Emlenton Grove City 6 Franklin Park 12 11 Farrell 16 80 10 Franklin 13 18 Harrisville 80 80 Glenshaw 14 376 Greenville 15 New Castle Grove City 16 Pennsylvania 25 322 Harmar 17 79 Ohio Harrisville 18 76 Hermitage 19 Lower Burrell 20 36 Ellwood City Mars 21 9 McCandless 22 Zelienople 422 Millvale 23 35 Natrona Heights 24 Mars 8 New Castle 25 376 Cranberry 21 New Kensington 26 8 Natrona Heights North Side 27 34 Wexford 24 Oil City 28 Sewickly 30 Allison Park Cheswick 20 Lower Burell Ohio 1 422 Seneca 29 McCandless 22 5 Glenshaw 26 New Kensington Sewickley 30 Pennsylvania Franklin Park 13 17 Harmar Westview 33 14 4 Stoneboro 31 Blawnox Millvale 3 Trumbull 32 23 Aspinwall West Virginia West Northside 27 66 West View 33 Pittsburgh 376 22 22 Wexford 34 22 West Virginia West Zelienople 35 79 76 Ohio 30 Phone Specialty Location Pin Practice name Address Number Superior Family 4490 Mount Royal Blvd., Suite 1005, Family Medicine Allison Park 1 724-444-0444 Medicine - UPMC Allison Park, PA 15101 UPMC Renaissance 4490 Mount Royal Blvd., Suite 1004, Family Medicine Allison Park 1 724-444-6330 Family Practice Allison Park, PA 15101 Lakeside Family 149 East Main St., P.O. Box 1117, Family Medicine Ashtabula 2 440-293-5555 Medicine- UPMC Andover, OH 44003 UPMC St. Margaret Medical Arts Building; UPMC Renaissance Family Medicine Aspinwall 3 412-782-2101 200 Delafield Road, Suite 2030, Family Practice Pittsburgh, PA 15215 continued > 5 Locations Central North East South Index Phone Specialty Location Pin Practice name Address Number UPMC St. Margaret Medical Arts Drs. John, Chantz, Biedrzycki & Family Medicine Aspinwall 3 412-781-0400 Building, 100 Delafield Road, Suite 313, Associates - UPMC Pittsburgh, PA 15215 UPMC St. Margaret Medical Arts Penn Plum Family Family Medicine Aspinwall 3 412-784-5220 Building, 100 Delafield Road, Suite 108, Medicine - UPMC Pittsburgh, PA 15215 UPMC Renaissance 121 Freeport Road, Suite 100, Family Medicine Blawnox 4 412-781-1917 Family Practice Blawnox, PA 15238 Emmerling Plaza, 928 Route 910, Family Medicine Cheswick 5 Valley Family Medicine - UPMC 412-767-4751 Cheswick, PA 15024 Clarion Community Family Medicine Clarion 6 814-227-1221 22681 Route 68, Clarion, PA 16214 Medicine - UPMC Conneaut Lakeside Family 11065 State Highway 18, Suite 1, Conneaut Family Medicine 7 814-382-6550 Lake Medicine- UPMC Lake, PA 16316 Cranberry 20630 Route 19, Suite 101, Cranberry Family Medicine 8 Absolute Primary Care - UPMC 724-779-2273 Township Township, PA 16066 Emlenton Area Family Family Medicine Emlenton 10 724-867-1212 516 Main St., Emlenton, PA 16373 Practice - UPMC Shenango Valley Family Family Medicine Farrell 11 724-962-3528 2000 Memorial Drive, Farrell, PA 16121 Medicine Center – UPMC Franklin Community 464 Allegheny Blvd., Suite 2D, Family Medicine Franklin 12 814-437-6793 Medicine - UPMC Franklin, PA 16323 Franklin Park Corporate Centre Franklin Park Family Family Medicine Franklin Park 13 724-935-4700 2400 Corporate Drive, Suite 100, Practice - UPMC Wexford, PA 15090 UPMC Renaissance Family Medicine Glenshaw 14 412-487-4422 619 Mount Royal Blvd., Pittsburgh, PA 15223 Family Practice Family Healthcare 675 North Broad Street Extension, Suite 3, Family Medicine Grove City 16 724-458-0232 Partners-UPMC Grove City, PA 16127 Family Healthcare 675 North Broad Street Extension, Suite 4, Family Medicine Grove City 16 724-458-8754 Partners-UPMC Grove City, PA 16127 Family Healthcare Family Medicine Grove City 16 724-458-4950 420 Hillcrest Ave., Grove City, PA 16127 Partners-UPMC Family Healthcare Family Medicine Grove City 16 724-662-4990 400 West Butler St., Grove City, PA 16127 Partners-UPMC Family Healthcare Family Medicine Harrisville 18 724-735-4241 321 East Mercer St., Harrisville, PA 16038 Partners-UPMC Horizon Family 705 Brookshire Drive, Suite 1, Family Medicine Hermitage 19 724-346-3116 Healthcare - UPMC Hermitage, PA 16148 Horizon Family 875 North Hermitage St., Suite 1, Family Medicine Hermitage 19 724-962-3528 Medicine - UPMC Hermitage, PA 16148 Hermitage
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