When looking for a primary care provider (PCP), you may have come across the terms “general practitioner,” “internal medicine doctor,” “family doctor,” “nurse practitioners,” and more. While each and every one of the physicians can be primary care providers, it may not be the best idea to just pick one as your PCP without considering some factors. For instance, a lot of people use internal medicine doctor and primary care doctor interchangeably, not knowing that they are not always one and ... [Read More]
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Why Are Annual Physicals Necessary?
Even if you feel like you’re in excellent health, you should not forgo having a checkup every single year. In fact, people who are in good health are usually the ones who indeed have an annual physical and make it a priority, because it’s largely a preventive measure. You never know what your primary care physician (PCP) will discover during a physical, but early detection of any health condition is always best in order to take care of it before it can become more serious. Let’s talk about ... [Read More]
What an Echocardiogram Can Tell You
An echocardiogram is a diagnostic tool that uses sound waves to produce images of your heart. Like an ultrasound, the echocardiogram allows the doctor to develop a comprehensive picture of your heart’s condition and efficiency. If your doctor is recommending you undergo an echocardiogram, know that he is on the right track to better understanding whatever symptoms you are experiencing of concerns you are having with regard to your heart function. What an Echocardiogram Can Tell You Simply put, ... [Read More]
What Does an Internist Do?
The hundreds of medical specialties available can confound you, especially when it comes to deciding who to see for a medical condition. No specialty induces a head scratch more than internal medicine. Their practitioners – internists – are not the interns who are in their first year of medical residency. Internists are doctors who specialize and focus on adult illnesses. It has been said that internal medicine draws the brightest and sharpest minds in the medical field. So what exactly ... [Read More]
TRICARE, We Proudly Serve Our Veterans
If you serve now or have served in the military, you probably are quite familiar with TRICARE, the military’s healthcare program for uniformed service members, retirees and their families. Accessibility to TRICARE is determined by your current DoD status and includes active duty members and their families, as well as qualified Reserve Component members and retirees. What many people who are new to or unfamiliar with the program may not know is that TRICARE benefits can be accepted by civilian ... [Read More]