Your Family Doctor: Taking Care of Family Health Needs

What is a family doctor?

A family doctor, or primary care physician, is your own personal doctor. He or she works closely with you to make sure you and family receive the health care you need. You see your family doctor for:

 

 

* Annual check-ups

* Arranging for lab tests

* Arranging for specialty care

* Arranging for hospital visits


How Can I find a Family Doctor?

  • Ask family or friends whom they would recommend.

  • Look in the Yellow Pages in the phone book under "Physicians/Family Practice" or "Physicians/General Practice."

  • Make an appointment at a Health Care Center.


When should I see my family doctor?

Choose your family doctor when you are healthy. Don't wait until you are sick. Make your first visit a check-up, or annual physical exam, so your doctor gets to know you and your health history. You should also see your family doctor when you are not feeling well, such as a cold or stomach ache that doesn't go away.

 

Photo -  Family Doctor's Office

 

Here are a few things to remember each time you visit your doctor:

  • Bring along a family member or friend for support.

  • Be prepared to describe your symptoms and answer questions about your health history or lifestyle.

  • Come with a list of questions to ask your doctor. Ask your doctor to explain in a way you can understand.

  • Complete the treatment your doctor suggests. If it doesn't work, let your doctor know as soon as possible.

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Last Updated On Wednesday February 19, 2003 8:48 AM