Oakland Southfield Physicians (OSP) is an association of more than 300 independently practicing physicians who provide primary care to thousands of families in southeastern Michigan. They are family and general practitioners, pediatricians and internal medicine doctors who treat their patients as individual people, not a collection of symptoms.

OSP is a primary care Independent Practice Association. When you join OSP, you
  • get the immediate support system of Administrative Network, Inc., a team with more than 20 years of experience that will handle your needs while you concentrate on your patients
  • become part of an association of independently practicing physicians who share common approaches to primary care
Learn more about the benefits of joining OSP.
Regardless of your medical condition, a primary care physician is usually your best choice for finding good medical care for you or your family.

You can start your search for one right here.

Within its more than 300 physicians you are almost certain to find an OSP physician who will be conveniently located and will accept your health insurance for payment. Physicians affiliated with OSP furnish patient care services through their own independently owned and operated medical practices located in your community.

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