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Primary Care

Build lasting relationships with providers who care. OSF HealthCare primary care providers have the experience and compassion you’re looking for. From the common cold to chronic illnesses and everything in between, OSF primary care helps you manage your health with the consideration you deserve.

What is Primary Care?

Primary care is routine and regular health care you receive from a dedicated professional. Primary care providers, also known as PCPs or general care physicians, are your “personal doctor.” Some PCPs are physicians, and others are nurse practitioners or physician assistants with advanced training. When you have a primary physician, you see them for annual checkups, seasonal vaccines, sick visits and more. There are a few different kinds of primary care providers.
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Family Medicine

Some primary care practitioners specialize in family medicine. They see people of all ages, from babies to adults. Choose a family doctor if you want to bring your whole family to the same doctor or allow your children to see the same provider as they grow into adulthood.
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Geriatrics

Geriatric medicine is senior care. Adults over the age of 60 may benefit from seeing a geriatrician. These PCPs have experience treating geriatric health conditions like dementia, arthritis and fall-related injuries.
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Internal Medicine

Internal medicine is another kind of primary care. Internal medicine providers offer all of the services a family medicine specialist does, but they treat adults only. General internists are especially good at helping you manage chronic or complex health conditions that require referrals and coordination between specialists.
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Pediatrics

Pediatricians are primary care doctors who treat children. Because pediatricians only see kids, they’re particularly good at diagnosing and treating illnesses that affect young people. This includes emotional, physical and behavioral problems that can develop during childhood.
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Women's Health

Women’s health providers, also known as gynecologists, or OB-GYNS, can also be primary care providers. Usually, women’s health specialists choose to focus on only female reproductive health and pregnancy care. However, they’re qualified to be a PCP and sometimes offer full primary care services. Unless your gynecologist specifically offers primary care, you’ll need to see a PCP in addition to your women’s health provider.

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Why Should I Have a Primary Care Doctor?

If you don’t have a primary care provider, you may be wondering why you should bother. Many people choose to visit an urgent care clinic when they’re sick and don’t schedule any other medical appointments. However, seeing a primary care provider offers unique benefits you shouldn’t miss out on.

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