Primary Care

Primary care is a fundamental healthcare service focused on providing personalized, comprehensive, and continuous medical assistance to individuals of all ages. It serves as the first point of contact for patients seeking medical attention for routine check-ups, preventive care, and management of common health concerns. By fostering long-term relationships with patients, primary care aims to promote health education, disease prevention, and early intervention, ensuring holistic and accessible healthcare for individuals and families within their communities.

Primary Care Services

PAP Smear (Papanicolaou Test)

A screening test for cervical cancer in women, typically performed during routine gynecological exams.

COVID Test

Testing for COVID-19 infection to diagnose or screen for the virus.

Flu Test

Screening for influenza virus infection.

Strep Test (Streptococcus Test)

A test to diagnose streptococcal infections, particularly strep throat.

Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) Test

A diagnostic procedure used to detect the presence of bacteria or other microorganisms in the urinary tract.

Electrocardiogram (EKG/ECG)

A test that records the electrical activity of the heart to detect irregularities or heart conditions.

Biopsies

Removal of a small sample of tissue for examination under a microscope to diagnose conditions like skin lesions or tumors.

Glucose Testing (Glucemia)

Measurement of blood sugar levels, often used to diagnose or monitor diabetes.

Vaccinations

Administration of vaccines to prevent infectious diseases such as influenza, measles, mumps, rubella, etc.

Intrauterine Device (IUD) Removal

Removal of contraceptive devices inserted into the uterus.

Subcutaneous Device Removal

Removal of subcutaneous implants or devices placed under the skin.

Injections

Administration of medications or vaccines via injection.

Drug Detection Exam

This test is performed to detect the presence of drugs in a person’s system. Samples such as urine, blood, or hair may be collected and analyzed to identify substances like opioids, marijuana, cocaine, etc.

Annual Physicals

Annual physical examinations are comprehensive check-ups conducted by healthcare providers to assess overall health and well-being. They typically include measurements of vital signs, examination of body systems, and screening tests for various health conditions.

School Physicals

School physicals are medical examinations required by schools or sports organizations to ensure students meet health and fitness standards for participation in activities. These exams often include assessments of growth, development, and physical fitness.

Light Therapy for Psoriasis

Light therapy, also known as phototherapy, is a treatment for psoriasis, a chronic skin condition characterized by red, itchy, and scaly patches. It involves exposing the skin to ultraviolet (UV) light, which can help reduce inflammation, slow down the growth of skin cells, and alleviate symptoms.

X-ray

X-ray imaging is a diagnostic technique that uses electromagnetic radiation to produce images of the inside of the body. X-rays can help identify bone fractures, detect abnormalities in internal organs, and assist in the diagnosis of various medical conditions.

Hormone Visit and Analysis

Hormone visits involve consultations with healthcare providers to assess hormone levels and address hormonal imbalances or related health concerns. Hormone analysis may include blood tests to measure levels of hormones such as estrogen, testosterone, thyroid hormones, etc.

Referrals to Specialists

If patients require specialized medical care beyond the scope of primary care services, the clinic offers referrals to appropriate specialists. Specialists may include cardiologists, dermatologists, endocrinologists, etc., depending on the patient’s needs.

Telemedicine Visits

Telemedicine visits allow patients to consult with healthcare providers remotely via video conferencing or phone calls. This service provides convenient access to medical care for patients who are unable to visit the clinic in person.

DOT Exam

The DOT (Department of Transportation) exam is a physical examination required for individuals seeking to obtain or renew a commercial driver’s license (CDL). It assesses the driver’s physical fitness and ability to safely operate commercial vehicles according to DOT regulations.

Minor Procedures

Minor Suturing

Closing small wounds with stitches to promote healing and prevent infection.

Ear Cleaning

Removal of excess wax or debris from the ear canal.

Ear Foreign Body Extraction

Removal of foreign objects lodged in the ear canal.

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