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Urgent Care or the Family Doctor: What's the Right Choice?
Sometimes it's hard to determine whether a visit to urgent care is needed or if a visit to the family doctor is needed. We've made it easier to decide. -
9 Reasons Why You Should Call Your Doctor if You Feel Sick
As cold and flu season nears and COVID-19 continues to spread, you may wonder what to do if you or a family member begins to feel sick and experience symptoms like a fever, cough and/or difficulty... -
5 Life-Changing Benefits of Primary Care
Having a primary care provider helps you better manage chronic diseases and feel more satisfied with your care. Here are five important ways building a relationship with a primary care provider... -
5 Simple Health Goals to Help You Feel Whole This Year
If you’re searching for an easy and effective new year’s resolution, we have answers. Discover four realistic and trackable health goals that will support your whole health. -
How Your OB/GYN Can Help Protect Your Heart
Teaming up with your OB/GYN to assess and treat any heart disease risk factors you may have could protect your ticker for many years to come. -
Why Parents Need Checkups, Too, and 3 Tips to Prepare
Kids aren’t the only ones who need checkups. Here’s why primary care visits are key for parents and three tips to prepare. -
Debunking 7 Pregnancy and Delivery Myths
Pregnancy and labor are the source of many of our most well-known medical myths. One of our doctors tells women what they can truly expect. -
4 Questions to Ask Your Doctor Before Starting Your Fitness Journey
Your doctor's office is a good first stop on your new fitness journey. Read four questions to ask the doctor before you begin a healthier, happier life through exercise. -
How to Make the Most of Your Next Doctor Visit
When you make a doctor’s appointment, you’re taking a great first step toward getting and staying healthy. Here’s how to make the most of your visit. -
Foods to Avoid for a Healthy Pregnancy
Expecting a baby means a lot of changes, including what you can eat. Learn how to keep you and your baby safe by avoiding these foods during pregnancy.