Primary Care Services
Primary Care Services
In-Person Services
Respiratory System
- Asthma
- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
- Pneumonia
- Bronchitis
- Colds and flu
Cardiovascular System
- Hypertension (high blood pressure)
- Hyperlipidemia (high cholesterol)
- Heart disease (e.g., coronary artery disease)
- Heart disArrhythmias (irregular heartbeats)ease (e.g., coronary artery disease)
Gastrointestinal System
- Acid reflux (GERD)
- Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)
- Constipation
- Diarrhea
- Gastritis
- Peptic ulcers
- nausea
Musculoskeletal System
- Back pain
- Arthritis (osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis)
- Tendonitis
- Fibromyalgia
Endocrine System
- Diabetes (Type 1 and Type 2)
- Hypothyroidism
- Hyperthyroidism
- Hormonal imbalances (e.g., menopause symptoms)
Urinary System
- Urinary tract infections (UTIs)
- Kidney stones
- Incontinence
- Chronic kidney disease
Nervous System
- Headaches (tension and migraines)
- Neuropathy (e.g., diabetic neuropathy)
- Anxiety disorders
- Depression
- Sleep disorders (insomnia, sleep apnea)
Reproductive System
- Menstrual disorders (e.g., irregular periods, dysmenorrhea)
- Prostate issues (e.g., benign prostatic hyperplasia)
- Sexual health concerns (e.g., erectile dysfunction)
Preventive Care
- Health screenings (e.g., cholesterol, blood pressure)
- Annual physical exams
- Cardiac Clearance
- Routine Check-Ups
Integumentary System
- Acne
- Eczema
- Psoriasis
- Skin infections (e.g., cellulitis, fungal infections)
- Dermatitis
Immune System
- Autoimmune diseases (e.g., lupus, rheumatoid arthritis)
- Infections (viral and bacterial)
STD
- chlamydia
- gonorrhea
- syphilis
- HIV
- herpes
ENT
- Allergies (e.g., allergic rhinitis)
- Ear infection
- Sinusitis
Weight Management
- Obesity and nutritional counseling
Additional Services
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Infertility
Sports Physical Exam
Description: A physical exam required for participation in sports or athletic activities to ensure fitness and safety.
Includes:
Health History Review: Evaluation of past injuries, current health conditions, and any concerns related to physical activity.
Physical Examination: Assessment of general health, musculoskeletal system, and cardiovascular fitness.
Clearance for Activity: Documentation provided for sports participation based on the exam results.
Duration: 30-45 minutes
Insurance Coverage: May or may not be covered by insurance; often a self-pay service.
Prescription Refill
Non-controlled substance
Standard refill service for prescription medications that have been previously prescribed by a licensed healthcare provider.
Includes:
Prescription Review: Verification of current medication and dosage.
Refill Authorization: Contacting the prescribing physician or verifying existing prescriptions.
Dispensation: Processing and providing the medication refill.
Note: Some medications may require a consultation before refilling.
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Controlled Substance Prescription Refill
Refill service for controlled substances, which are medications with potential for abuse and strict regulatory controls.
Includes:
Regulatory Compliance: Adherence to federal and state regulations for controlled substances.
Verification: Confirmation with the prescribing physician and verification of patient identity.
Documentation: Accurate record-keeping as required by law.
Note: Controlled substances often require more frequent consultations and specific approval processes.
Sick Visit
Illnesses or injuries, such as sinus infections, UTIs, colds, flu, and more, that don’t seem life-threatening yet can’t wait until the next day. Both in-person and virtual/telehealth services are available for sick visits.
Alcohol addiction Consultation
An initial meeting with a healthcare provider or addiction specialist to assess alcohol use, discuss concerns, and explore treatment options.
Includes:
Assessment: Comprehensive evaluation of alcohol use, including history, patterns, and impacts on health and daily life.
Screening Tools: Use of standardized screening tools and questionnaires to assess the severity of addiction.
Discussion: Conversation about the effects of alcohol, treatment options, and any immediate concerns or needs.
Treatment Planning: Overview of potential treatment plans, including counseling, therapy, support groups, and medical interventions.
Duration: 60-90 minutes
Insurance Coverage: Often covered by insurance; co-pay or co-insurance may apply.
EKG
A standard EKG records the electrical activity of the heart using 12 leads placed on the skin. It helps diagnose various heart conditions such as arrhythmias, heart attacks, and other cardiac issues.
- Includes:
Electrode Placement: Electrodes are attached to specific locations on the chest, arms, and legs.
Recording: The electrical impulses from the heart are recorded and displayed as a graph.
Interpretation: The results are analyzed by a healthcare provider to diagnose any abnormalities.
Duration: 5-10 minutes
Insurance Coverage: Typically covered by insurance; co-pay or co-insurance may apply.
Blood Draw/Labs
The cost of blood draws and laboratory tests can vary widely depending on several factors, including the type of test, the location, the healthcare provider, and whether you have insurance
STD TESTING
A more thorough screening that tests for a broader range of STIs, including those less commonly tested in basic panels.
- Includes:
Tests Performed: May include tests for Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Syphilis, HIV, Herpes (HSV), Hepatitis B & C, and sometimes Trichomoniasis.
Sample Collection: Includes urine samples, swabs, blood draws, and sometimes additional tests based on symptoms or risk factors.
Results: Typically available within a few days to a week.
Duration: 30-60 minutes
Insurance Coverage: Often covered by insurance; co-pay or co-insurance may apply.
Physical Exam/Wellness
A comprehensive exam often used for preventive health checks and managing chronic conditions.
- Includes:
Detailed Health History: In-depth review of health conditions, lifestyle, and family history.
Extended Physical Exam: Thorough examination including additional tests and screenings.
Immunization Review: Assessment and update of necessary vaccinations.
Preventive Screenings: More extensive tests based on age and risk factors, such as mammograms, colonoscopies, or bone density tests.
Duration: 60-90 minutes
Insurance Coverage: Often covered by insurance plans, particularly for preventive care.
New patient
The first appointment is to assess your health needs and establish a care plan.
Includes:
Consultation: Discussion of health concerns, symptoms, and goals.
Physical Examination: Comprehensive assessment including vital signs, general examination, and possibly basic diagnostic tests.
Diagnostic Testing: Initial tests or screenings as needed.
Established Patient
Follow-Up Appointment
Description: A visit to review progress, discuss ongoing treatment, and address any new or recurring health concerns.
Includes:
Review of Previous Visit: Discussion of previous diagnoses, treatment plans, and progress.
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Physical Examination: Assessment of current health status.
Treatment Plan Update: Adjustments to the treatment plan based on current findings.
Medication Management: Review and adjustment of medications if necessary.
Duration: 30-45 minutes
Insurance Coverage: Typically covered by insurance; co-pay or co-insurance may apply
School Physical (K-12)
A general health check-up required for students to enter or continue in school. Ensures that the child is in good health and able to participate in school activities.
Includes:
Health History Review: Discussion of the child’s medical history, current medications, and any health concerns.
Physical Examination: Assessment of vital signs (blood pressure, heart
rate, temperature), evaluation of major body systems (heart
, lungs, abdomen), and general physical inspection.
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Vision and Hearing Screening: Basic tests to check for common issues in vision and hearing.
Immunization Status: Review and update of necessary vaccinations as per school or state requirements.
Duration: 30-45 minutes
Insurance Coverage: Often covered by insurance; co-pay or co-insurance may apply. Some schools or state programs may offer free or reduced-cost physicals.
Pre-Employment Physical Exam
Work physicals are completed in the office, and paperwork are completed the same day. Will send you to get chest-ray.
Description: A physical exam required by employers to assess fitness for job responsibilities and ensure safety in the workplace.
QuantiFERON-TB Gold separate fee
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Includes:
Health History Review: Assessment of past medical history relevant to job requirements.
Physical Examination: Evaluation of physical capabilities and health status in relation to job duties.
Drug Screening: Sometimes included if required by employer policies.
Duration: 30-60 minutes
Insurance Coverage: Generally not covered by insurance; often a self-pay service.
Medical Weight Loss
Our medical weight loss services provide safe, evidence-based care under the supervision of licensed healthcare professionals. All weight loss treatment begins with a comprehensive medical consultation to determine the most appropriate and effective plan for each patient.
What to Expect
- Initial medical consultation and evaluation
- Review of medical history, medications, and weight-related concerns
- Assessment of metabolic health and eligibility for treatment
- Individualized weight management plan
- Ongoing follow-up and clinical monitoring
Treatment options may include:
- Medically supervised weight management
- Prescription weight loss medications, when clinically appropriate
- Nutrition guidance and meal planning support
- Lifestyle and behavior counseling
Our goal is to support safe, sustainable weight loss while prioritizing overall health and long-term success.
Schedule a consultation to determine if medical weight loss is right for you.
- Annual Wellness Exam: Comprehensive health assessment
- Routine Check-ups: Regular visits for preventive care
- Telehealth Services: Virtual consultations for non-emergency issues
- Add-On Services
- Chronic Disease Management: Support for conditions like diabetes, hypertension and more
- In-House Lab Tests: Basic blood tests, urinalysis
- Health Education: Resources for managing your health and wellness
(Covers up to 5 family members)
- Up to 5 people (18 & older)
- Core Services for All Membership Levels
- Annual Wellness Exam: Comprehensive health assessment
- Routine Check-ups: Regular visits for preventive care
- Health Education: Resources for managing your health and wellness
- Chronic Disease Management: Support for conditions like diabetes, hypertension and more
- In-House Lab Tests: Basic blood tests, urinalysis
- Telehealth Services: Virtual consultations for non-emergency issues
- Add-On Services
(Includes additional services)
- Core Services for All Membership Levels
- Annual Wellness Exam: Comprehensive health assessment
- Routine Check-ups: Regular visits for preventive care
- Chronic Disease Management: Support for conditions like diabetes, hypertension and more
- In-House Lab Tests: Basic blood tests, urinalysis
- Additional Diagnostic Testing: More comprehensive lab work and screenings
- Add-On Services
- Telehealth Services: Virtual consultations for non-emergency issues
- Health Education: Resources for managing your health and wellnessEnhanced Membership Additional Services
- Personal Health Coaching: One-on-one sessions for lifestyle changes
- Extended Appointment Times: More time with your provider per visit
- 24/7 Messaging Access: Direct communication with your provider for urgent questions
(Includes additional services)
- Up to 6 people (18 & older)
- Core Services for All Membership Levels
- Annual Wellness Exam: Comprehensive health assessment
- Routine Check-ups: Regular visits for preventive care
- Health Education: Resources for managing your health and wellness
- Chronic Disease Management: Support for conditions like diabetes, hypertension and more
- In-House Lab Tests: Basic blood tests, urinalysis
- Telehealth Services: Virtual consultations for non-emergency issues
- Add-On Services