Injury Treatment
Doctors are trained to treat both minor and significant
injuries. This includes bone, joint, tendon, and muscle injuries, like sprains,
strains, dislocations, and fractures. It also includes skin injuries, like
punctures, burns, scratches, bites, and cuts.
Medical Evaluations
Doctor at your primary care clinic perform both recurring and
ad hoc medical evaluations and exams. Recurring evaluations, like those that
are part of the annual physical, include basic heart, lung, skin, gland, eye,
ear, nose, throat, and joint health, plus your blood pressure, height, and
weight. Non-recurring evaluations are for allergic reactions, Lyme disease, tuberculosis,
eye infections, dehydration, urinary tract and bladder infections, pneumonia,
bronchitis, and more.
Physicals, Vaccinations, and More
Your primary care clinic offers physicals, including the annual,
pre-college, sports, Department of Transportation, and immigration physical.
They also offer the standard suite of vaccinations, including those for travel
to foreign countries and the flu. Other services include prescriptions, lab
work, counseling, and family planning.
Urgent Care
Your primary care clinic has an urgent care division, which has
lower rates than hospital emergency rooms. With a state-of-the-art facility and
equipment, including a clinical laboratory and x-ray machine, your primary care
clinic can treat most urgent care needs.
Staff
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