Primary Care: Family Medicine and Internal Medicine
United Medical primary care physicians (PCPs) are board-certified family practice and internal medicine doctors and nurse practitioners. Family medicine doctors can provide care for every member of your family, while internists specialize in preventing and managing disease in adult patients.
Our primary care doctors treat injuries and illnesses from acute to chronic. They also perform physical exams and administer age-appropriate vaccines and immunizations, including flu shots.
Common conditions treated:
If you require specialty care, we can refer you to one of our specialists or provide you a referral for a specialist outside of our practice.
Comprehensive Physical Examination
A comprehensive physical examination, also simply known as a "physical," is a process in which the physician examines various organ systems and parts of the patient's body.
A physical examination is the cornerstone of preventive medicine. It is far better to prevent disease than to treat it. Screening patients at regular intervals allows physicians to detect disease before the presence of symptoms and create a great doctor patient relationship.
Most health plans understand the importance of a physical and will offer it to its members at different intervals. However, if a medical plan offers one annually, it should be taken advantage of.
Our comprehensive exams are extensive but are individualized according to age, gender, and specific needs.
We provide annual, pre-employment, corporate, and school entrance physical examinations.
All comprehensive physical exams include: