Annual Physicals and Preventive Visits
Routine checkups, Medicare wellness visit support, health history review, screening guidance, risk factor discussion, and a clear plan for staying ahead of common health concerns.
Core care
Routine checkups, Medicare wellness visit support, health history review, screening guidance, risk factor discussion, and a clear plan for staying ahead of common health concerns.
Evaluation for non-emergency symptoms such as cough, congestion, sore throat, fever, stomach concerns, minor infections, fatigue, and other everyday issues, with common testing when clinically appropriate.
Follow-up and ongoing care planning for concerns such as blood pressure, cholesterol, blood sugar, thyroid issues, and long-term health monitoring.
Prescription review, medication follow-up, refill planning when appropriate, side effect conversations, and help keeping treatment plans organized.
Lab ordering, blood draw coordination when available, result review, clear explanations, and next step planning based on what the results show.
Practical conversations around nutrition, weight-related health, sleep, energy, stress, activity, prevention, and realistic goals patients can follow.
Personalized weight-related health support, progress monitoring, and semaglutide or other GLP-1 medication discussions when clinically appropriate after provider evaluation.
Preventive wellness visits for eligible Medicare patients focused on health history, risk factors, screening conversations, medication review, and future care planning.
Evaluation and testing support for common illnesses such as flu, COVID, strep, and urinary concerns, plus lab orders or blood draw support when clinically appropriate and available.
Primary care support for men’s and women’s wellness needs, preventive screenings, health questions, medication conversations, and routine care planning.
Office guidance for allergy symptoms and B12 support when appropriate, with recommendations based on the patient’s symptoms, history, and provider evaluation.
Support for everyday concerns such as earwax buildup, minor wounds, simple skin concerns, and other non-emergency issues that can be evaluated in a primary care setting.
Visit types
Annual exams, Medicare annual wellness visits, routine screening conversations, family history review, medication review, wellness planning, and risk factor monitoring.
Sick visits, new symptoms, minor concerns, medication questions, common testing needs, fatigue, sleep concerns, and non-emergency health issues.
Chronic condition check ins, lab follow-up, medication adjustments, progress reviews, and care plans that stay organized over time.
Support for weight-related health goals, follow-up planning, lifestyle guidance, and GLP-1 prescription options when the provider determines they are clinically appropriate.
Common illness testing, UTI related evaluation, lab follow-up, blood draw support when available, allergy guidance, B12 support, and routine men’s and women’s health conversations.
Primary care evaluation for minor wounds, earwax concerns, simple skin issues, and other non-emergency concerns that can be handled or referred appropriately.
Referral guidance, outside records review, specialist follow-up, and help keeping the next step clear after a visit.
Flexible care options
Patients can receive care through insurance-based visits or ask about primary care membership options for a simpler, more direct way to stay connected with the office.
Membership options are available for patients who prefer a more direct primary care experience. The office can explain what is included and help determine the best fit.
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Whether it is a yearly checkup, a new symptom, a medication question, or a follow-up plan, care stays clear, practical, and easy to navigate. Insurance-based care and membership options are available so patients can choose the path that fits them best.
What this usually includes
Instead of making every item feel separate, common services are grouped into a few simple categories so patients can quickly understand what the office commonly helps with.
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