Short-term treatment for a severe injury, illness, medical condition or recovery from surgery.
Our providers are equipped to care for newborn infants, especially ill-born or premature infants.
Our family medicine providers are trained to provide general healthcare to all the members of a family.
General physical examinations required for participation in sports, school, scouts or missionary service.
Basic vaccinations include HepA, HepB, RV, DTaP, Hib, IPV, MMR, Varicella and Influenza. Ask about additional vaccines.
Our providers are equipped to offer sports physicals and routine physical exams to check up on patients’ physical health.
A Department of Transportation physical assesses eyesight, hearing, blood pressure and management of chronic conditions.
A well-child check assesses the health of young children and provides parents with basic healthcare information they need.
Symptoms may include fever, chills, muscle aches, cough, congestion, runny nose, headaches, fatigue and sore throat.
Sinus and ear pain are often simultaneous and may be caused by sinus infections, the common cold or allergies.
Education for diabetes patients that will help them manage diabetes at home and develop healthy lifestyle habits.
Trouble breathing or chest tightness due to constricted airways and excess mucus. Often induced by exercise or allergies.
A condition occurring when the force of blood against artery walls is too high; often a precursor for other health problems.
Management of a woman’s unique menopause experience involving hormone replacement therapy, medications or other treatment.
Conditions that affect the thyroid gland, which regulates numerous metabolic processes throughout the body.
Care for painful infections found in the urinary system including the kidneys, ureters, bladder and urethra.
Our specialists diagnose acne conditions and recommend topical and pharmaceutical treatment for various types of acne.
Treatment of non-life-threatening, minor allergic reactions including nasal congestion, itching and hives.
Our specialists evaluate moles for signs of cancer and are trained to remove and test potentially cancerous moles.
Removal of small, hard growths in the skin. Often warts are removed by freezing them or applying chemicals.
Surgical sutures are used to rejoin body tissues after an injury or surgery. Call our office for more information.
Proper care and removal of sutures or stitches that are used to close and repair a traumatic wound or cut.
A broken bone or fracture can occur if excessive force is applied to your bone, causing it to break or shatter.
Small, hard deposits that form in the kidneys. They can often be extremely painful to pass through the bladder and ureter.
Untreated heat exhaustion or dehydration can be dangerous and lead to heat stroke, brain damage and other serious complications.
A manual exam of a woman’s pelvis to check for any abnormalities or infections. This routine exam may also include cancer screening.
Contraception through the use of implants, patches, injections, oral medications, IUDs, cervical caps, vaginal rings, etc.
Care for physical injuries, illnesses or stress-related injuries that occur due to specific jobs at work.