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Primary Care

Be proactive about your personal well-being

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Making your health a priority can be challenging. That’s why it’s helpful to have someone with expertise to encourage you on your journey. Our primary care providers offer whole-person care that doesn’t just treat your physical symptoms. We care for your body, mind, and spirit.

What a primary care provider does

Primary care providers include family practice physicians, internal medicine physicians, pediatricians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants. These providers manage the care of each patient by providing regular exams and screenings. They treat chronic and acute illnesses and coordinate additional care for their patients. In addition, should you need more specialized care, our providers can refer you to one of our many specialists.

Our providers work to create strong relationships with patients so they can feel comfortable speaking openly with us and turning to us whenever they need medical advice.

Preventative care to protect your life

Through regular screenings, you can stay ahead of chronic conditions and take action to enjoy your best health.

Men’s health screenings

Adventist Health offers a full range of screenings that are important for men at different ages. These include:   

  • Cholesterol tests (beginning at age 18)  
  • Diabetes screening (beginning at age 35)  
  • Colonoscopy (beginning at age 45)  
  • Prostate cancer screening (beginning at age 50)

Women’s health screenings

Adventist Health offers a full range of screenings that are important for women at different ages. These include:  

  • Cholesterol test (beginning at age 20)  
  • Pelvic exam (beginning at age 21)  
  • Pap test (beginning at age 21)  
  • Mammogram (beginning at age 40)  
  • Colonoscopy (beginning at age 45)  
  • Diabetes screening (beginning at age 45) 

Preventative care to protect your life

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Preparing for an annual exam

When was the last time you visited the doctor? If you’re having a hard time remembering, you’re probably due for an appointment. No matter your age, gender or overall health, it’s important to schedule a check-up at least once a year. 

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Understanding your care options

Learn the difference between immediate care, primary care, and emergency room visits. 

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How to choose a primary care provider

Selecting a healthcare provider is important — it can affect you and your family today and for years to come. That’s why it’s worth it to take a thoughtful approach when choosing a healthcare partner. 

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