Family Practice
Family practice health care providers care for people of all ages. They are trained in all areas of medicine and provide whole person care, through all stages of of life, regardless of age or gender. This includes care for your physical health and mental well-being.Â
PHC will see patients regardless of ability of pay.
- Primary Medical Care
- Preventative Care
- Physical Exams
- Well Child Visits
- Immunizations
- Chronic Disease Management
- Walk in Care
- Medical Referrals
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