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We offer our guests an extensive network of physicians that can be easily booked for off hours availability. Most providers are available Monday-Friday with extended evening hours during the week. Very few practices are open for in-person availability during the weekend, but you can search and find weekend in-office or virtual visits easily through our website.
Many practitioners allow patients to make a virtual visit for specified health concerns. This could be due to acute injury or illness that needs a virtual evaluation or a prescription refill that requires a quick conversation with your practitioner. If your clinician believes you should come into the practice for optimal treatment, you may have to book an in-person visit.
Same and next day appointments are available with many of our featured practitioners. Whether you need an in-person or virtual visit, you can find and book it here.
Most featured practitioners accept all commonly used insurances.
Discover a practitioner who is local to you and make sure they can offer you are clinic hours that fit your schedule. Then choose the clinician that fits all your requirements and read reviews so you can go in-person feeling confident about your medical decisions. Once you have narrowed down the perfect provider, you can manage all aspects of your healthcare completely online.
Many medical practices now offer Covid-19 diagnostic testing to everyone. Most facilities have the rapid test for symptomatic individuals and the PCR for asymptomatic people. You can also be tested for a safe return to school or to travel. The Covid-19 vaccination is only available at select locations and for patients who are at an eligible age. Speak to your provider about their supply of the Covid vaccines as well as your eligibility for both the vaccination and the booster shot.
Primary care physicians are trained in all areas of medicine and can care for a patient at any stage of their life. This is regardless to age or sex. They provide medical treatment for physical, emotional, and mental wellness. Each professional takes the time to build a long trusting relationship with their patients and all members of the household. Your clinician is experienced and capable at treated acute and chronic disease while providing routine screenings for health and lifestyle changes. Referrals to specialists are also provided by your practitioner.
Everything. You should be able to discuss everything with your doctor. This includes any new uncomfortable symptoms such as pain, discomfort, or fatigue; have you recently started feeling “not like yourself?” tell your practitioner immediately. You should also tell your practitioner if the medications you just began taking are making your feel sick, if you need help making healthy lifestyle changes, if you are having trouble sleeping, extra stress in your home life, or if you have recently been experiencing depression, sadness, or anxiety. All physical and mental factors can have serious impacts to your health. Don’t suffer in silence, talk to a trusted professional.
Most patients who are infected with Covid-19 have mild to moderate symptoms and can safely recover at home with self-care techniques such as rest, fluids, and OTC medications. Your doctor can give you advice and resources that can help ease your worries about resting at home. Your provider can also have you tested so you know that you must quarantine from the public to protect the people around you. Only go to the hospital for treatment if you begin to experience life-threatening symptoms like not being able to breath, cyanosis (bluing of the skin due to lack of oxygen), becoming unconscious, and severe pressure in your chest.
Kidney stones are hard mineral deposits that form inside the kidney. Diet, obesity, various medical conditions, and certain supplements are the main cause of stones. Passing the stones can be a very uncomfortable experience. Your primary physician can aid in your recovery but if you have a recurring trouble with kidney stones your provider may refer you to a nephrologist – a specialist in kidney disease, diagnosis, and treatment.