FAQ
We offer medical care for infants, children and adults. And we often care for multiple generations in a family. We help you and your family build a foundation for a lifetime of health and wellness.*
Family medicine doctors see people of all ages. Internal medicine doctors see adults ages 18 and older.
Family medicine is a type of primary care. A family medicine doctor oversees all your care.
If you ever need specialty care or to talk to a specialist, your family medicine doctor can quickly connect you to the right type of care. Your family medicine doctor will also work closely with your specialists to make sure you get the right care at the right time.
We can help you with routine medical care like your family’s yearly checkups. We also care for long-term health problems, such as:
- ADHD (attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder)
- Allergies
- Asthma (a breathing disease)
- Autism (a complex disorder that affects how a person acts, communicates, learns and interacts with others)
- Depression or anxiety (worrying more than normal)
- Diabetes
- High blood pressure
- And other long-term health problems
Primary care
Pediatrics
From preventive visits to urgent care when your child is sick, we can help your child grow and be well.
Specialty care
Internal medicine
Internal medicine doctors care for adults ages 18 and older.
Helpful resources
Become a patient
We care for people of all ages and accept most health plans.
Prepare for your visit
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Health and wellness resources
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