We are open!

Look around – what do you see? A state-of-the-art facility, built for your comfort but also to serve the healthcare needs of you and your loved ones in a safe and welcoming environment. Our providers, from Walk-In Care to Pediatrics, look forward to becoming providers you can trust, and rely on to advocate for your needs.

When you call Atracare Health, you will be greeted by a friendly receptionist, who will assist with scheduling your appointment, or answer any inquiries you may have. You might want to try our online scheduler; it’s a quick, easy, and intuitive way to set up appointments in Primary Care/Family Medicine, Walk-In Care, Pediatrics and Telemedicine, from the comfort of your computer.

From the art on the walls to the delicate orchids decorating the desks, our space was cultivated to put you at ease. Our medical equipment is brand new and top of the line. Our providers are leaders in their field, so you can trust you’re getting the best care for your needs.

 

 

 

Our prices are as transparent as the windows in our waiting room – look online, and you’ll find the cost of every service we offer. Have questions?  Check out our services and providers on our website, make an appointment online, or call us on the phone.

We look forward to treating you!

Atracare Health is growing from the ground up, bringing warmth and light to Sussex County healthcare. We look forward to welcoming you into our new facilities!

3 New comments

Maria Tully | Reply

Was in your facility today inquiring about scheduling a future appointment with Dr. Deluca. Unfortunately the practice is closed again because of increased interest. Good news travels quickly when a good physician is in town! I was able to get my mother an appointment for January and I look forward to meeting the doctor then.

    William Albanese | Reply

    We’re sorry that we are unable to accommodate everyone. We are working tirelessly to bring more providers to the practice so that patients can get the care they need!

Chris Connor | Reply

will, This is Chris Connor, a friend of Liz Natoli and a fellow oriented at Sun Behavioral. I lasted a week! My daughter and family are coming from Costa Rica on Dec 15. There are 2 parents and 4 kids. How do I make an appointment for them, not a rapid. They have insurance

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