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Family Medicine
Family medicine is a branch of primary care that acts in a generalist function to provide personal, front-line medical care to patients. Unlike many specialties, family physicians receive extensive training over an array of ailments so they can provide comprehensive health care for our patients.
TPMG family medicine physicians diagnose and treat illness while also providing preventative care, including routine checkups, health-risk assessments, immunization and screening tests, and personal counseling on maintaining a healthy lifestyle. From heart disease, stroke and hypertension, to diabetes, cancer, and asthma, family physicians provide ongoing, personal care for the nation’s most serious health problems.
At TPMG, our doctors facilitate partnerships with our patients to make sure you maintain control over your health care options. We understand that quality care requires consideration of a person’s life as a whole, rather than just their medical history.
With over 25 locations and over 80 different providers, we are confident you’ll find the right family medicine physician for you.

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FAQ – Choosing a Primary Care Provider
What is primary care provider?
Primary care providers or physicians are your partners in all aspects of health, including mental health, physical health, and emotional health. Through each phase of your life, look to your primary care provider, your go-to for medical questions, treatment, and specialist referral.
What should I expect from my primary care provider?
You should expect a long-term relationship that includes trust, treatment, and accessibility.
Why is having a primary care provider so important?
Having a primary care provider is essential to your health. Primary care providers will guide you in making the best, informed healthcare decisions. They learn everything about you – your medical history and your family medical history and start treatment from there.
Do I need a referral from my primary care provider to see a specialist?
Your TPMG primary care provider knows you and your medical history and will help you chose the best provider out there for your individual needs.
What is the difference between family medicine, internal medicine, and geriatric medicine?
- A family medicine physician treats children and adults.
- An internal medicine physician treats adults.
- A geriatric medicine physician treats the elderly.
How can I contact my primary care provider?
Are you accepting new patients?
While many of our primary care practices are accepting new patients, some are not. Please contact your future primary care office’s webpage to determine if the practice is accepting new patients or utilize the “Find A Provider” toolbar, select the “Primary Care” specialty, and click the box marked “Accepting New Patients” to find a primary care provider nearest you.
Will my insurance be accepted?
What if I don’t have insurance?
What do I need to bring to my appointment?
New Patients:
- All medications you are currently taking (include prescription, over-the-counter, and herbal remedies)
- Your current health insurance card
- Photo identification
- A referral from your primary care physician, if required by your insurance plan
- A list of allergies to medications or dyes
- Immunization record for children
- Payment for any required co-pays, deductibles, or non-covered services
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