FAQ's

Frequently Asked Questions

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What is a primary care doctor?

A primary care doctor offers medical care to people of all ages, including check-ups, treatment, and health education. They are commonly known as family doctors, family practice physicians, or general practitioners.

It’s important to bring your insurance card, photo ID, any relevant medical records or documents, a list of current medication or supplements, and any specific questions or concerns you may have. We recommend bringing a brief medical history, including past illnesses, surgeries, and family medical history.

In case of a medical emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room immediately. It’s important to have a plan in place for emergencies and know the location of the nearest hospital or urgent care center for prompt medical attention.

You can start by asking for recommendations from family, friends, or other healthcarre professionals. You can also check online directories of healthcare providers or use online platforms that allow you to search for doctors based on location, specialty, and patient reviews. Additionally, your health insurance provider may have a list of in-network primary care doctors in your area. It’s important to consider factors such as credentials, experience, patient reviews, communication style, and accessibility when selecting the best primary care doctor for your needs.

Having a primary care physician is essential for maintaining overall health and well-being. A provider serves as a central point for contact for your healthcare needs, providing preventive care, managing chronic conditions, coordinating referrals to specialists, and addressing acute illnesses or injuries. View medical services we provide.

The frequency of visits to may vary depending on your age, health status, and individual needs. However, it is generally recommended to have an annual wellness visit for preventive care, and more frequent visits as needed for acute illnesses, chronic condition management, and other health concerns. Contact us for more information!