Primary Care
Your primary care physician serves as the trusted doctor for you and your family. You’ll see your primary care physician for general care, including diagnoses, treatments, regular check-ups, exams, and screenings. You’ll also visit your primary care doctor for referrals to specialists who have extensive training in the area of your health concern.
At Summit Primary Care, our physicians treat each patient with personalized care. We don’t believe in a single approach toward all patients, because every person has different needs and a unique medical history. We create individualized treatment plans that help manage existing health conditions, minimize risk factors to prevent diseases, and improve our patients’ lives.
Our providers cultivate a comfortable and trusting environment for you and your family to express your concerns and receive the quality solutions you deserve.
Exceptional Care for the Entire Family
Primary Care for Children, Adolescents and Adults
Our Providers deliver a wide range of screenings, treatments, and preventative care for our children, adolescent patients and adults. We create customized treatment plans to prevent diseases, monitor existing conditions, and treat urgent care needs.
Consistent medical care starts at birth, or even before birth. From pregnancy through the age of 18, pediatric care assures that your child grows and thrives, carefully monitored for the conditions and diseases of childhood. Contact our practice in to start the provider/patient relationship on your child’s behalf today.
We offer expert adolescent medicine services, lifestyle medicine services and care with our family medicine specialists to improve our patients’ quality of life through healthy lifestyle choices and preventative care.
Primary Care for Seniors
An important part of our is geriatric medicine. Our teams provide comprehensive care for our senior patients, including necessary screenings, monitoring of existing health conditions, evaluations of memory and prescribed medications, and care for their overall wellbeing.
Our primary care physicians treat patients with the utmost respect, and they support our senior patients by creating fall-prevention strategies, emergency assistance plans, and providing guidance for assisted living options.
Importance of a Primary Care Physician
Visiting a primary care physician regularly enables you to build a trusted relationship with your doctor. A doctor who has treated and monitored you for years understands your lifestyle, your preferences, and your needs.
The more comfortable you are with your doctor, the greater quality of care you’ll receive. When you’re comfortable expressing your concerns with transparency, your doctor is able to consider the full picture when diagnosing conditions, treating conditions, or referring you to a specialist.
Your primary care physician has a thorough understanding of your medical history, which aids them in detecting early signs and symptoms of diseases, based on changes in your health.
If you or a family member has a chronic disease and requires regular check-ups or tests, you can visit your primary care physician and he or she will know the right questions to ask and the specific concerns to address to treat you effectively, efficiently, and thoroughly.
For any of your health concerns, you can feel comfortable reaching out to your primary care physician. Treatment and routine care through your Summit primary care physician are convenient and easily accessible.
When to Visit Your Primary Care Provider
Visiting your primary care physician regularly will help you to mitigate risk factors that cause various diseases, and to maintain optimal health for years to come. You may also choose to see one of our experienced and qualified Providers who work alongside our doctors as part of the care team at Summit Primary Care.
Reach out to your Summit primary care provider if you need any of the following health care services:
Routine checkups and health screenings
Referrals to specialists
Flu shots and other vaccinations
Preventative care
Healthy lifestyle changes
Minor injuries or illnesses
Management of chronic health conditions