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  • What is a Family Medicine Doctor?

    A family medicine doctor, also known as a general practitioner (or primary care doctor) is a medical doctor who specializes in the comprehensive care of patients of all ages. From common illnesses to chronic diseases, Family medicine doctors are trained to diagnose and treat a wide range of medical conditions. Moreover, they provide preventive care, such as routine checkups, vaccinations, and ongoing chronic condition care. In addition to diagnosing and treating patients, family medicine doctors often serve as a patient's primary point of contact for healthcare and can refer patients to specialists if needed.

  • What does a Family Medicine Doctor do?

    A family medicine doctor provides a range of medical services to patients of all ages. Some of the things that a family medicine doctor may do include:

    • Performing physical exams and ordering appropriate tests to diagnose medical conditions
    • Providing preventive care, such as routine checkups and vaccinations
    • Prescribing medications to treat various medical conditions
    • Providing ongoing care for chronic conditions, such as diabetes or hypertension
    • Referring patients to specialists for further evaluation or treatment
    • Providing advice on healthy lifestyle habits, such as exercise and nutrition
    • Counseling patients on a variety of health-related issues, such as smoking cessation or stress management.

    The specific duties of a Family Medicine Doctor may vary depending on the needs of their patients and the policies of the healthcare facility where they work. At Oak Street Health, our Family Medicine Physicians in Phoenix, AZ develop preventive care plans to help you achieve your physical and mental health goals. Get the care you deserve. Schedule an in-person, phone, or video visit with a trusted family medicine doctor today.

  • What age to switch from Pediatrician to Family Doctor?

    The age at which a child should transition from a pediatrician to a family doctor or general practitioner can vary depending on individual circumstances and the preferences of the family. In general, the transition typically occurs between the ages of 18 and 21 years old, when a person becomes an adult and is no longer considered as part of the pediatric age group.

    Some factors to consider when making this transition include the overall health and medical needs of the individual, as well as any specific healthcare concerns they may have. Additionally, it can be helpful to discuss the transition with the pediatrician and receive their recommendations on when the switch would be appropriate.

    Ultimately, the decision on when to switch from a pediatrician to a family doctor or general practitioner should be based on the individual's healthcare needs, comfort level, and the availability of appropriate medical care for adult patients in their area.

  • Should I see an Internal Medicine Doctor or Family Practice?

    Deciding whether to see an internal medicine doctor or a family practice physician depends on various factors, including your age, medical history, and specific health concerns. Here are some general guidelines.

    Internal Medicine Doctor

    • Adult patients: Internal medicine doctors typically focus on adult patients, including young adults, middle-aged adults, and older adults.
    • Complex medical conditions: If you have multiple chronic medical conditions, such as diabetes, heart disease, autoimmune disorders, or kidney disease, an internal medicine doctor may be a good fit. They are trained to manage complex medical conditions and coordinate care among different specialists.
    • Specialized care: Internal medicine doctors often have subspecialties, such as cardiology, endocrinology, gastroenterology, or pulmonology. If you require specialized care within the field of internal medicine, they may provide more targeted expertise.

    Family Practice Physician

    • All age groups: Family practice physicians care for patients of all ages, from infants to older adults. They offer primary care for the entire family.
    • Comprehensive care: Family practice physicians provide a wide range of primary care services, including preventive care, routine check-ups, management of chronic conditions, vaccinations, and minor procedures.
    • Continuity of care: These doctors typically emphasize long-term relationships with their patients, providing comprehensive and continuous care for individuals and their families throughout their lifespan.

    Ultimately, the decision between an internal medicine doctor and a family practice physician depends on your specific healthcare needs, age, and personal preference. It can be helpful to consult with your healthcare provider or seek recommendations from friends or family members who have had positive experiences with a particular type of doctor.

  • Does Medicare cover Family Medicine?

    Yes, Medicare covers family medicine services. Family medicine is a primary care specialty, and Medicare provides coverage for primary care services, including those provided by family medicine physicians. Here are some key points regarding Medicare coverage for family medicine:

    • Medicare Part B: Medicare Part B covers medically necessary services provided by family medicine doctors, including office visits, preventive care, diagnostic tests, and evaluations.
    • Preventive services: Medicare covers several preventive services provided by family medicine doctors, such as annual wellness visits, screenings for various conditions, vaccinations, and counseling services.
    • Chronic disease management: Medicare provides coverage for the management and treatment of chronic conditions by family medicine doctors. This includes visits related to managing conditions like diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, kidney disease, respiratory conditions, and others.
    • Specialist referrals: If a family medicine doctor determines that you require specialized care, Medicare will cover visits to specialists and any necessary tests or treatments recommended by those specialists.

    It's important to note that Medicare coverage may involve deductibles, copayments, and coinsurance, which can vary depending on the specific type of Medicare plan you have (Original Medicare vs. Medicare Advantage) and the services received. It's advisable to review your Medicare plan and consult with your healthcare provider to understand the details of your coverage for family medicine services.

  • How do I find a Family Medicine Doctor in Phoenix, AZ?

    Call (888) 812-1183 to find a Family Medicine doctor in Phoenix, AZ and learn more about becoming a patient at Oak Street Health. You can also stop by your nearest center or fill out a become a patient form, and we'll be in touch.

Family Medicine doctors in Phoenix, AZ

In Family Medicine, primary health care is provided for the individual and family across all ages, genders, diseases, and body parts. Family Physicians are able to adapt the nature of their practices to meet the particular medical requirements of their community due to their extensive skill set. At Oak Street Health, our Family Medicine specialists in Phoenix, AZ and supporting care team develop holistic healthcare plans to help you achieve your physical and mental health goals. Get the care you deserve. Schedule an in-person, phone, or video visit with a trusted Family Practitioner today.

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