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Family Medicine

A family medicine doctor is one who specializes in the care of the entire family, from newborns to grandparents.

This type of doctor has had extra schooling, also known as a residency, after medical school to prepare him/her to care for patients of different ages and needs.

If you have ever wished you could have one doctor, a family medicine physician is your best choice.

Whether it's shots for the baby, seeing your husband for a sprained ankle, taking care of your annual physical exam, or treating grandma's high blood pressure, a family practice doctor is able to meet the unique health needs of the whole family.

A family medicine doctor is also able to bond with the family as a whole and to involve any specialty care needed.

Family medicine physicians are the gatekeepers for your medical care, taking care of all members of your family on an ongoing basis. St. John's family medicine physicians are able to place special emphasis on coordinating your care.

Choosing a family medicine physician

Practicing preventive care is fundamental to good health - and so is choosing the right physician. If you don't have a physician whom you visit regularly, don't wait until a serious health problem prompts you to select one.

You're ultimately responsible for the choice of your health care provider, whether you participate in a managed care health plan that provides you with a list of participating physicians, or you have traditional insurance and can choose any doctor. Be selective. After all, your health is very important.

Ask friends, relatives and coworkers for personal recommendations. Ask what doctors they see and whether they are satisfied with the quality of care they receive. Another consideration is the location of the doctor's office. Ideally, you'll want it to be convenient to where you live or work.

Find out, too, about office hours. Are evening or weekend appointments available?

Once you've narrowed your list to two or three physicians, call their offices to ask some preliminary questions such as:.

  • What type of practice does the doctor offer?
  • Does the doctor have any practice limitations?
  • Is the doctor accepting new patients?
  • Does the doctor belong to your HMO or other managed care plan?
  • Does the doctor accept your insurance plan or Medicare?

For a referral to a St. John's family medicine physician, please call 888-8888 or 1-800-909-TEAM.

 

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