RATINGS & REVIEWS
The provider star rating is calculated using patient reponses to the five care provider questions in our patient satisfaction survey. Below you can see the provider's star rating and the number of his or her patients who have provided feedback.
Comments
11/09/2023We have recommended this doctor to several people
11/03/2023
Ben is always extremely thorough, kind, and supportive!
10/28/2023
Always good with Dr. LeGall!
10/28/2023
Ben is wonderful. Very caring!
10/26/2023
Ben is a great PA. He always helps me recover quickly
10/18/2023
I have been seeing Dr. Le Gall for over four years; he's very straight forward, a good listener and supportive of resolving any issues I may have.
10/16/2023
Always recommend this office & provider.
10/15/2023
Very caring and willing to hear about your concerns and taking the time to figure things out, outstanding experience!
10/13/2023
Love Ben. He is very thorough and informative.
10/03/2023
Ben LaGall, […] and his entire staff were extremely efficient and helpful! I will definitely be back!
9/26/2023
Felt included and had her attention
Location(s)
Baptist Medical Group Convenient Care - Southtowne
DEPARTMENT OF BAPTIST HOSPITAL
190 E Intendencia StreetSuite: A-28
Pensacola FL , 32502
Phone: 448.227.5529
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Biography
Jean Bernard Le Gall, PA-C, is a highly skilled, board-certified physician assistant and is pleased to provide quality, convenient , same day appointments to patients ages 2 and up. He is dedicated to providing superior patient care as promptly as possible. Le Gall is conveniently located in the heart of downtown Pensacola.
Medical Education
University of Nebraska Omaha
Omaha, NE
Certifications
National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants
Advanced Trauma Life Support
ACLS, BLS and ABLS
Pain Management
Advanced HAZMAT Medicine
Sexual Assault Forensic Examiner
Dermatology Therapy
Membership
American Academy of Physician Assistants
Clinical Specialties
Family practice
Neonate-geriatrics
FREE parking is located in the Southtowne parking deck. Bring your parking ticket with you to validate.
Meet your provider
What led you to become a doctor or choose your focus of medicine?
As a respiratory therapist, while enlisted in the Army, I discovered a passion for medicine. I knew I had more to offer as a caregiver, so I decided to apply and was accepted into the Army Physician Assistant program. I have found a visceral satisfaction in helping my patients with maintaining their wellness and treating their illnesses.
What about your line of work do you find most rewarding and why?
Developing a rapport with my patients and teammates is the part of my work that I find most satisfying. My focus is making my patients’ lives better through outstanding medical care.
What is something about you that only your patients would know?
I am extremely thorough and frequently assist my patients in improving their overall wellness through patient teaching.
How would a patient describe you?
I am frequently described by my patients as “their favorite medical provider ever”! I take a real interest in my patients’ health that patients seem to appreciate.
What’s your proudest moment as a physician assistant?
My proudest moment as a physician assistant is when my patients return to me for a follow-up appointment and their symptoms have resolved. It gives me great satisfaction in knowing that I have helped those people when they needed it.
In your opinion, what’s the most important factor in a doctor-patient relationship?
Trust and rapport are the most important factors in the doctor-patient relationship. Developing those things takes an honest interest from the provider in wanting to assist the patient in improving their condition.
What can a patient expect when they have you as a doctor?
Patients can expect compassion from me as well as the desire to help them get better.
What do you find most encouraging about the work you do?
Most encouraging in my position is the knowledge that I have helped someone during my work.
What are your top priorities with every patient you see?
My top priority when I see a patient is to enable the patient to speak freely with me. Having a good provider-patient relationship will enable the patient to feel safe in describing their symptoms and complaints. My next priority is in correctly diagnosing and treating the patient in the way that will best help the patient.
Describe one of the top ways you ensure each patient receives the quality, personal health care he/she deserves.
I am dedicated to providing quality health care that is personalized to the patient’s needs. I do that by using active listening, asking questions when I need something clarified and making sure the patient understands what I am saying when I explain something to them.
Is there anything more or extra you would like prospective patients to know about you?
I’d like prospective patients to know that I am multi-lingual and have the ability to communicate in several languages. I am committed to ensuring my patients are well cared for and have the ability to care for themselves in relation to their health.
Do you have any specific medical interests?
My specific medical interests include experience in pain management and alternate therapies. I am certified in acupuncture and advocate other methods instead of narcotic therapy to manage pain when it is not indicated.